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Dozens of Venezuelan immigrants detained in the Blue Ponet prison in Anason, Texas, sent a message to the outside world this week. through UnmannedReuters photographed help.
The detainees are part of a group, a week ago, the American immigrant authorities accused of being members ring The Venezuelan Treen de Aragoa, although these and his lawyers deny him and were not present in court, who were guiding to an airport in Texas where they will be about to send them to CecotHigh security arrest in Salvador. Order The Supreme Court is the two United States The deportation process hung, but individuals remain detained in Bluebonnet.
For Reuters, relatives of seven detainees repeated that they would not have any connection to criminal groups, and they refused to sign a recognition by the authorities. Calling news agency Unmanned She grew up after journalists from reaching prison.
Among the Venezuelan photographers, Jefferson Esclauna, 19, and Wover Milan, 24. Both of them deny that Aragua see. Esclauna was arrested after a stoppage was not obedient. He asked to return to Venezuela voluntarily after the detention, but this was denied. Regarding Milan, Reuters did not find any criminal records.
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan have fled to the United States over the past few decades due to economic collapse, insecurity and political persecution in their country. They even recently enjoyed a humanitarian legal protection that prevented their deportation.
The Trump administration is now trying to cancel this statute, and appealed to a law in 1798 to expel the Venezuelan under the membership of Aragua Tren, ring Washington is equivalent to a terrorist organization. In the face of Caracas’s refusal to receive deportation citizens, the United States was sending them to Cecot, and pushed the Salvadouriya government from Nayb Bokil To maintain detained immigrants.
Bloomberg and CBS investigations in April concluded that the vast majority (between 75 % to 90 %) of a group of more than 200 Veneers who sent to El Salvador have no multiple records in the United States, calling for the accuracy of the process that led to its expulsion.