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11/13/2025, 5:10:18 PM
No.521302963
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Detainees endured constant beatings, sexual violence, and other mistreatment, with guards also withholding food and medicine.
The report notes that many of these abuses qualify as torture under international human rights standards, and concluded that the abuse stemmed from systematic violations, not isolated actions by guards.
All 40 of the men interviewed reported facing severe psychological and physical abuse on an almost daily basis.
The report also found the US complicit in the forced disappearances by repeatedly denying families information about the detainees’ whereabouts.
By sending the men to El Salvador, DJT violated the principle of non-refoulement, which forbids transferring people to countries where they face likely torture or persecution.
In several cases, the men had fled Venezuela to escape threats from government security forces and criminal groups like Tren de Aragua. After seeking asylum in the US they were sent back home before having the chance to present their protection claims before an immigration judge. Translation: no due process.
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Detainees endured constant beatings, sexual violence, and other mistreatment, with guards also withholding food and medicine.
The report notes that many of these abuses qualify as torture under international human rights standards, and concluded that the abuse stemmed from systematic violations, not isolated actions by guards.
All 40 of the men interviewed reported facing severe psychological and physical abuse on an almost daily basis.
The report also found the US complicit in the forced disappearances by repeatedly denying families information about the detainees’ whereabouts.
By sending the men to El Salvador, DJT violated the principle of non-refoulement, which forbids transferring people to countries where they face likely torture or persecution.
In several cases, the men had fled Venezuela to escape threats from government security forces and criminal groups like Tren de Aragua. After seeking asylum in the US they were sent back home before having the chance to present their protection claims before an immigration judge. Translation: no due process.
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