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The Trump administration’s transfer 4 months in the past to ship greater than 230 Venezuelan migrants to a maximum-security jail in El Salvador generally known as CECOT took a staggering toll, not solely on the boys themselves but in addition on their households. The lads had been launched to Venezuela on July 18 as a part of a prisoner swap with out a lot rationalization, they usually and their family have begun sharing the small print of their ordeal.
Juan José Ramos Ramos describes the bodily torture he says he endured throughout his incarceration at CECOT as his mom, Lina Ramos, explains the emotional agony of not understanding whether or not she’d ever see her son once more. Andry Blanco Bonilla and his mom, Carmen Bonilla, nonetheless wrestle to make sense of how they might have been caught up in one thing like this when Blanco didn’t have a prison report and, in reality, had a deportation order to be despatched again to his dwelling nation. Wilmer Vega Sandia, who had migrated to the US to search out work that will assist him pay for his mom’s most cancers remedy, says he prayed day by day of his incarceration that he’d make it dwelling in time to carry her in his arms.
With out offering proof, the U.S. authorities branded all of them Tren de Aragua gang members, the “worst of the worst,” “sick animals” and “monsters.” Our reporting, a first-of-its-kind, case-by-case examination, reveals how the federal government knew a majority of them had not been convicted of a criminal offense within the U.S. — and only some had critical convictions akin to assault and gun possession. We discovered a dozen or so had prison information overseas and included these in our complete database, too.
Almost half, 118 of the greater than 230 males, together with Ramos, got here to the U.S. legally and had been deported in the course of their immigration circumstances. He entered the U.S. with a CBP One appointment, a program the Biden administration used to attempt to convey order to the hovering numbers of migrants making an attempt to enter the nation.
A minimum of 166 of the greater than 230 males had tattoos, together with Blanco, Ramos and Vega. Our investigation discovered that the federal government relied closely on tattoos to tie the boys to the Venezuelan gang, regardless that Tren de Aragua specialists say tattoos will not be dependable indicators of gang affiliation.
A handful of the boys, together with Vega, had been granted voluntary departures by an immigration decide, which implies they’d agreed to pay their manner dwelling to Venezuela. As an alternative, they had been deported to El Salvador.
Melissa Sanchez, Perla Trevizo, Mica Rosenberg and Gabriel Sandoval of ProPublica; Ronna Rísquez of Alianza Rebelde Investiga; and Adrián González of Cazadores de Pretend Information contributed reporting. Mauricio Rodríguez Pons and Almudena Toral of ProPublica contributed manufacturing.