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April 4, 2025 • 12:00 AM
Families Demand Answers as Venezuelan Migrants Face Harsh Deportations

Key Points
- • Families of deported Venezuelan migrants are urgently seeking answers after their loved ones were sent to El Salvador without notice.
- • Yurliana Andreina Chacin Gómez learned her brother, Jhon Willian Chacin Gómez, was deported to El Salvador after a lengthy search, despite him denying any gang affiliations.
- • The Trump administration's deportations were executed under the Alien Enemies Act, which allows for swift removal without immigration court proceedings.
- • Critics assert that the administration has not provided sufficient evidence to substantiate allegations against the deported migrants regarding gang affiliations.
- • The deported individuals are being held in El Salvador's notorious Cecot prison, which is known for its harsh conditions.
- • Many of the deportees, including artists and asylum seekers, have no criminal records and were in the process of seeking legal status in the U.S.
- • The administration's aggressive immigration policies have led to concerns about due process and the potential for mistaken deportations.
- • The Trump administration recently acknowledged mistakes, including the wrongful deportation of a Salvadoran man who had protected status.
- • The rush to deport has prompted court challenges questioning the legality of the actions taken under the Alien Enemies Act.
- • Families are left in distress, uncertain about the legal status and safety of their loved ones, with many having ongoing immigration proceedings at the time of deportation.
- • Advocates argue that the deportation process lacks transparency and undermines the rights of migrants seeking asylum in the U.S.
- • The situation highlights systemic issues in U.S. immigration policy and the potential for significant human rights violations.
Original Sources
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‘He’s been removed’: Families of deported migrants on a desperate hunt for answers
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