Arturo Suárez, uno de los 252 migrantes detenidos durante casi cuatro meses, aseguró que fueron víctimas de desaparición forzada, tratos crueles y aislamiento total The post Venezolanos denunciaron en la ONU las torturas sufridas en la megacárcel de El Salvador appeared first on EL NACIONAL.| EL NACIONAL
Andry José Hernández Romero, the gay makeup artist wrongfully deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador, has met virtually with U.S. Rep. Mark Takano. Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter. Hernández Romero was detained in the brutal CECOT prison in El Salvador for 125 days before being released in July. He was seeking asylum in the U.S. due to persecution he faced in his native Venezuela due to his sexual orientation and polit...| Advocate.com
This story was originally published by ProPublica, along with The Texas Tribune, Alianza Rebelde Investiga, and Cazadores de Fake News. Republished under ProPublica’s CC BY-NC-N…| Techdirt
President Trump wanted a war on Latin Americans and found an obliging partner in El Salvador, currently headed by President Nayib Bukele. Bukele has managed to bring down El Salvador’s homici…| Techdirt
My definitive overview of the first six months of Trump’s “war on migrants”, with a particular focus on the administration’s recent and truly alarming drive to deport, to third countries, migrants with criminal records, who have served prison sentences, often for serious crimes. The administration claims that it is being forced to act because these ex-prisoners’ home countries won’t take them back. However, even if this is sometimes true, it is essentially an intractable political...| Andy Worthington
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There must be a full investigation into these disappearances to CECOT and clear safeguards barring Trump from doing this again.| American Immigration Council
Photos from, and my report about the 30th coordinated monthly global vigils for the closure of the “war on terror” prison at Guantánamo Bay that took place across the US and in London, Brussels, Mexico City and Belgrade on July 2, 2025. As we continue to call for justice for the 15 remaining prisoners in the “war on terror” prison, I point out how our vigils are assuming increasing importance because of the “Gitmoization” of Donald Trump’s vile, racist “war on migrants”, in...| Andy Worthington
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