Venezuela-hired lawyers file petition in El Salvador aimed at freeing Venezuelans deported by US
- Lawyers hired by the Venezuelan government filed a legal action in El Salvador to free 238 Venezuelans deported by the United States, who are held in a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.
- Jaime Ortega, representing 30 imprisoned Venezuelans, has filed a habeas corpus petition with the Supreme Court’s Constitutional Chamber for all detained Venezuelans.
- Venezuelan lawyers stated that the deported individuals are not gang members and possess no criminal records, raising legal questions about their detention.
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US sent Venezuelan man with pending political asylum case to El Salvador mega prison
MIAMI — Frengel Reyes Mota was supposed to be dealing with his ongoing asylum case as he fought for his chance to stay in the United States. Suddenly, he instead found himself locked up in a mega prison thousands of…
Brazilian Jurists Reject U.S. Actions Against Venezuelan Migrants - teleSUR English
The transfer of migrants to El Salvador’s maximum-security prison constitute a case of human trafficking, ABJD stated. On Tuesday, the Brazilian Association of Jurists for Democracy (ABJD) denounced that the United States has used the Alien Enemy Act to kidnap 238 Venezuelan migrants and deport them to El Salvador without providing them due process. The ABJD’s public statement is presented below. RELATED: Venezuelan VP Delcy Rodríguez Blames US,…
‘Migrants, Not Criminals’: Demand to Free Venezuelans Detained in El Salvador After Deportation · Global Voices
Thousands of Venezuelans returned this Tuesday to the streets of their country to reject what they denounce as the “kidnapping” of the more than 200 migrants who were deported by the United States to El Salvador. Venezuelans demand the president of the Central American nation, Nayib Bukele, the release of these people, accused by Washington of allegedly belonging to the criminal organization Tren de Aragua.They accuse the kidnapping of Venezuela…
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