The article discusses the plight of Venezuelan migrants, particularly Francisco Javier Garcia Casique, who was deported to a prison in El Salvador after being labeled a terrorist by the Trump administration. His family, however, insists on his innocence, highlighting the disconnect between government narratives and personal realities. After fleeing Venezuela in search of a better life, Garcia found himself in a situation that starkly contrasts with the life he knew, raising concerns about the treatment of deportees and the use of sensationalism in media portrayals of migrants.
"I never in my life thought I would see my brother like that handcuffed, his head shaved, in a prison for murderers, where they put rapists and kidnappers."
"I felt sick, absolute shock, Toczylowski said of the moment she saw those pictures in which detainees are shown being forced to their knees to have their heads shaved."
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