Kristi Noem Uses Inmates at El Salvador Prison
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"You’re in front of all these people in a very poor country, who are in the bottom 10 or 20 percent of their country … and it looks like you’re just flaunting your wealth while you flaunt your freedo...
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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is visiting Mexico on Friday to cap off a tour to three Latin American nations to discuss immigration, crime and deportation.
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The memorandum of understanding signed by her and Noem will strengthen the sharing of migratory information, Sarabia said in her own comments, while making sure the rights and dignity of migrants are...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNMother seeks answers as son detained in El Salvador's CECOT for alleged involvement in Venezuelan TdA gangA Venezuelan mother is seeking answers after her son was detained in El Salvador, accused of being a member of the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang.
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Families of Venezuelan deportees held in El Salvador’s infamous Cecot prison can petition the Salvadoran government for their release – but the fruitfulness of that process is an open question in a country accused of arbitrary detention by rights groups and even the US State Department.
Earlier this month, President Donald Trump used the Alien Enemies Act to deport 238 Venezuelans from the United States—sending them not to their home country, but to a prison in El Salvador notorious for its harsh conditions.
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El Salvador's CECOT prison, where over 200 alleged Venezuelan gang members deported from the U.S. are being held, has been criticized for alleged human rights violations.
The 31-year-old is among multiple migrants whose family members or lawyers have said were wrongly accused by the Trump administration of gang affiliation and deported to a notoriously strict El Salvador earlier this month.
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US President Donald Trump's homeland security chief on Wednesday visited the mega-prison in El Salvador where hundreds of Venezuelan migrants have been deported under contested legal grounds.Standing in front of a cell of inmates who were stripped to the waist,
A law firm hired by Caracas filed a petition in El Salvador's Supreme Court Monday for the liberation of dozens of the 238 Venezuelans deported from the United States to a notoriously harsh prison in the Central American country.