Venezuela alleges that gang members deport El Salvador
The Trump administration has deported 238 Venezuelan in El Salvador through a law of 1798, despite the judge’s order.
The presence of Venezuela’s gang train de Aragua in the United States has made recent headlines and has been given the cause of deportation by the Trump administration.
During the 2024 presidential election, known as “TDA”, known as “TDA”, when President Donald Trump said that the group was “handling” the city of Aurora, Colorado, in a debate against former Vice President Kamala Harris.
LASSE weekly, Trump called for the 1798 alien enemies Act as the basis for the deportation of hundreds of Venezuela citizens on suspicion of their membership with the group.
Following the request of the Act, hundreds of Venezuela’s immigrants were deported to El Salvador and Honduras.
The deportation was opposed in Washington’s opposition to the Chief American Judge James Boseburg, who challenged Trump’s request for a strange enemy act and denied being a member of the train de Aragwa.
The migrants were sent to a high security jail in El Salvador, known as the Center for Terrorism, which has been released. Human rights violations are accused of.
Here you need to know about Train de Aragua.
What is the train de Aragwa?
According to July 2024 Information on Hector Gorro Flores From the US Department of State, Train de Aragwa began as a prison gang in Venezuela and has since become an “international criminal organization” headed by the Gorro Flores.
The Department of State says Gorro Flores spent many years in a Venezuelan prison where he increased the influence of the group. According to the Foreign Department, during this process, the group has been able to cross the gold mines in the state of Bolivor as well as drug corridors on the Caribbean coast and some secret border between Venezuela and neighbor Colombia.
In addition to Venezuela, the group is reported to have operated in Chile, Peru and the United States.
Trump declares train de Aragua as a ‘terrorist organization’.
Back to the office back to his first day, Trump Signed the presidential proceedings Nominated Train de Aragwa as a “foreign terrorist organization”.
“The cartel has engaged in a campaign of violence and terror throughout the Western hemisphere, which has not only destabilized countries of important importance to our national interests, but has also flooded the United States with deadly drugs, violent criminals and vicious groups.” Presidential action Reads
Mara Salotroch, commonly known as MS -13, was also included in the list of terrorist organizations.
Subsequently, this month, the Trump administration requested the 1798 alien enemies Act.
Families say the deported people were not in the group
Some of the deported family have said that there is nothing between them and the group.
Solenier Sarabia told Reuters That his 19 -year -old brother, Enello, was detained by the US immigration and Customs Enforcement in Texas for a tattoo, which he said he had been linked to the group. But, he said that the tattoo showed a rose and he got it in a tattoo parlor in Dallas.
22 -year -old Johanny Sanchez Also told Reuters Her husband, 26 -year -old Francoe Karabilo, was deported to Venezuela, but is suspected to have been in a group of people sent to El Salvador.
Sanchez said her husband had numerous tattoos, including roses, a watch that had her daughter’s birth time, a lion and a lion, and said she had never been a member of the train de Aragwa.
But despite these claims, the ICE did not respond to the request for Reuters’ opinion.
Contributions: Reuters; Swanna Kochar and Bart Johnson, today
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