A Cato Institute report reveals that of the Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador's notorious Cecot prison, at least 50 had entered the U.S. legally. These men, categorized as 'illegal aliens' by the Trump administration, included refugees and individuals granted parole under a humanitarian program. The report disputes the administration's claims that only undocumented migrants were deported, highlighting the complex nature of immigration trends among Venezuelans. Lawyers assert that the conditions in Cecot include severe mistreatment, raising serious concerns about the treatment of these deportees.
The report, published by the libertarian thinktank on Monday, analyzed immigration data and found that many Venezuelan men sent to El Salvador's Cecot prison entered the U.S. legally.
Cato's analysis contradicts the Trump administration's narrative, providing substantial evidence that a significant number of those deported were authorized immigrants.
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