Venezuelan Families Fear for Relatives as Trump Celebrates Deportations to El Salvador
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Mirelis Casique fears for her son, who was among 238 Venezuelans deported to El Salvador without clear due process. After their last communication, he vanished from immigration records. The U.S. government described the deported men as gang members, provoking panic among families who claim their relatives are innocent. The Salvadoran government showcased the deportees being taken to a mega-prison. This situation illustrates the broader implications of immigration policy and the dire circumstances faced by families caught in the deportation process.
Mirelis Casique described her son as being in an 'abyss with no one to rescue him,' highlighting the despair faced by families after deportations.
The deportation of 238 Venezuelans to El Salvador and their treatment raises serious concerns about due process and the realities families are facing today.
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