Venezuelan Migrants and Prison Conditions in El Salvador

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Venezuelan migrants detained in El Salvador and accused of gang membership were released after four months, amid allegations of severe abuse and torture during their detention, with Venezuela's government condemning the treatment and conducting investigations. The migrants' release was part of a prisoner swap between the U.S. and Venezuela, highlighting ongoing tensions and issues surrounding immigration and human rights.
- ‘It is hell’: Migrants returning to Venezuela describe life in El Salvador prison where U.S. sent them PBS
- American Convicted of Murder Among Those Trump Rescued From Venezuela Prison The New York Times
- ‘It was a nightmare’: Venezuelans deported from US describe conditions in Salvadoran prison CNN
- No One Was Supposed to Leave Alive The Atlantic
- U.S. prisoner returned by Venezuela in swap was convicted of 3 murders The Washington Post
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