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A barber from Venezuela, Franco José Caraballo Tiapa, 26, is among those included in a list obtained by CBS of Venezuelans deported to El Salvador. US claims tattoos prove membership of Tren de Aragua gang but relatives describe tributes to God, family and Real Madrid. Like many Venezuelans of his generation, Franco José Caraballo Tiapa is a man of many tattoos. Caraballo, who hails from the Venezuelan state of Bolívar and entered the US over its southern border in October , is one of several Venezuelans whom immigration officials appear to have identified as gang members based on little more than their nationality and their tattoos.
A year-old makeup artist with no known gang affiliation was among the hundreds of Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador’s infamous CECOT prison without due process last week. Lindsay Toczylowski, co-founder and president of the Immigrant Defenders Law Center, painted a harrowing picture while. Andry Hernandez Romero, a gay makeup artist who came to the United States last year in search of asylum, is one of Venezuelan migrants who were flown from the U. to a maximum security prison in El Salvador three weeks ago. President Trump, who campaigned on eradicating the Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua, brokered a deal with El Salvador's president that allows the U.
In a bittersweet turn of events, Andry Hernández Romero — a gay Venezuelan makeup artist and asylum seeker — has been released from a notorious prison in El Salvador, but sent back to Venezuela instead of being granted safety in the U.S. Hernández Romero entered the U.S. legally in , fleeing anti-LGBTQ+ persecution and political. Family members and lawyers for some of the men have denied any gang affiliation. Over the last month, the Trump administration has sent over alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador to be detained in a notorious mega-prison with a track record of human rights abuses. An official with the U.
News Gay makeup artist Andry Hernández Romero describes horrific sexual & physical abuse at CECOT in El Salvador JOHNNY PARRA/AFP via Getty Images. Robert Garcia wants answers from a private detention center contractor and the federal officials who handled the deportation of a year-old gay Venezuelan asylum seeker featured in a USA TODAY story earlier in April. Garcia, D-California, sent two formal oversight letters April 17 to the heads of CoreCivic , the contractor, and U. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A barber from Venezuela, Franco José Caraballo Tiapa, 26, is among those included in a list obtained by CBS of Venezuelans deported to El Salvador. Hello and happy Wednesday. Robert Garcia traveled to El Salvador with three of his House colleagues this week in an attempt to see Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man whom the government acknowledged it mistakenly deported, but also the guy it refuses to help despite a Supreme Court ruling to do so. The United States is paying El Salvador millions of dollars to imprison these deportees, so from a simple business perspective it stands to reason that we have leverage, never mind being a superpower.
A year-old makeup artist with no known gang affiliation was among the hundreds of Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador’s infamous CECOT prison without due process last week. Lindsay Toczylowski, co-founder and president of the Immigrant Defenders Law Center, painted a harrowing picture while. .
In a bittersweet turn of events, Andry Hernández Romero — a gay Venezuelan makeup artist and asylum seeker — has been released from a notorious prison in El Salvador, but sent back to Venezuela instead of being granted safety in the U.S. Hernández Romero entered the U.S. legally in , fleeing anti-LGBTQ+ persecution and political. .
«No soy pandillero, soy gay, soy barbero»: La triste historia de un venezolano en la cárcel de El Salvador General Mundo y Deportes Política y Sexo Publicado el 23 / 03 / .