Families of deported Venezuelans dispute gang claims after deportations under Alien Enemies Act
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Carlos Daniel Teran, an 18-year-old Venezuelan, has been detained in Texas under accusations of gang affiliation, although no evidence of wrongdoing has been found. His father, Juan Teran, is distraught after losing contact with him following a message indicating a transport to freedom. However, Carlos was allegedly sent to a maximum security prison in El Salvador, defying a judge's order to halt such deportations. Concerns about his safety and mental state arise, reflecting broader issues in immigration enforcement and human rights.
Juan Teran expressed his fear and sorrow over his son Carlos being sent to a maximum security prison in El Salvador after being detained in Texas.
Despite a federal judge ordering the flights carrying the men to return, Carlos was reportedly among those sent to CECOT, raising human rights concerns.
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