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Mitú on MSNHe Was a Gay Hairstylist. Another, a Musician. The U.S. Deported Them Into El Salvador’s Prison System Without ProofFamilies of people sent to El Salvador from the U.S. are sounding the alarm about how the Trump administration is disappearing people.
In recent weeks, the Trump administration has come under criticism for its decision to deport more than 200 Venezuelan migrants, who the White House alleged are undocumented gang members, to a prison in El Salvador.
Could Jose Ibarra, Laken Riley's convicted killer, be deported to an El Salvador prison where the Trump administration just sent hundreds of Venezuelan gang members?
Noem toured crowded cells, the prison armory, and isolation units within the facility, which has drawn international attention.
In February 2023, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele posted ... The declaration was included in the Trump administration's recent motion to vacate Judge James Boasberg's temporary restraining ...
Families and lawyers fear for the deportees who may face indefinite detention in a prison known for human rights abuses.
Despite the president designating the group as a terrorist organization, almost all of the 37 men flagged by Chicago police as possible members have faced only drug charges and citations for driving infractions.
President Donald Trump seemed to issue a warning to individuals who participate in Tesla vandalisms, as reports of destruction of vehicles surge across the country.
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What we know about the El Salvador ‘mega prison’ where Trump is sending alleged Venezuelan gang membersEl Salvador’s Cecot mega-prison was notorious long before the Trump administration’s recent decision to deport hundreds of alleged Venezuelan gang members there.
In a recent move that has sparked significant debate, El Salvador's government announced that families of Venezuelan deportees held in the notorious Cecot mega-prison can file petitions for their loved ones' release.
The recent designation of Mexican drug cartels and other criminal organizations as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) exposes companies
A team of lawyers representing the families of 30 Venezuelans sent by the United States to a mega prison in El Salvador asked the Salvadoran Supreme Court of Justice on Monday to evaluate the legality of their detention.