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Venezuelan said that the Trump administration presented by Salvador is the most famous in the state’s torture, “Lawyers of some men said, with more stories about the atrocities they faced during the ability.

When Jose Manuel Ramos Pastidas-one of the Venezuelan men who sent the United States to Salvador, the most famous in Salvador-in the end, returned home to Tokoyu on Tuesday, the first thing he did is to extend his arms around his family.

His wife, son and mother were wearing the bright blue shirts that they printed with a picture of him, which was presented in a yellow and black Moto jacket and jeans Mamo. This was the first time that they have been embracing since he left Venezuela last year. This was the first time they could be sure – really sure – he was alive and healthy since he disappeared in Centro De Confinamiento de Terrorismo (Cecot) in March.

“We have been waiting for this moment for months, and I feel that I could finally breathe.” “These past months have been a living nightmare, and I did not know anything about Jose Manuel, and only imagined what he should suffer from. I am happy because he is free of Cecot, but I also know that we will never be free from the shadow of this experience. There must be justice for all those who have suffered from this torture.”

The Venezuelan jacket was repeated last week after an agreement between the United States and Venezuelan governments. Nicholas Maduro, Venezuelan President, negotiated a prisoner who released 10 American citizens in his seizure and dozens of Venezuelan political prisoners in exchange for the release of his citizens from CECOT.

This week, after undergoing medical and rear checks, they finally did not reunite their families. Their certificates of what they suffered inside Cecot offer the first and most detailed pictures of the conditions inside Cecot, a huge prison that human rights groups say are designed to disappear people.

His lawyers told Ramos Pastidas and other American deportees who were convicted to spend 30 to 90 years in Cecot unless the American president orders otherwise. They were shot with rubber bullets on repeated occasions – including Friday, during their last day of detention.

In interviews with the media and certificates presented to their lawyers, the other detainees described the long strikes and insult by the guards. After some detainees tried to break the locks on their cell, the prisoners were beaten for six consecutive days, Atlantic reports. According to the male guards, colleagues who overcame the naked prisoners and recorded videos.

Edxon David Quintro Chekun, one of the American references, said he was isolated on the extensions of time, where he thought he would die. Quintero chacón, who suffers from daily beating, said that he and other prisoners have not been provided only and an opportunity to shower in the days when visitors were touring prison – forcing them to choose between hygiene and general insult.

Food was limited, and drinking water was dirty, said Quintero chacón and other detainees. The lights were all night, so the detainees were unable to rest completely. “The guards will also come at night and strike them at night,” said his lawyer, StephanieM Alvarez Jones, the southeastern regional lawyer in the National Migration Project.

In a file requesting the dismissal of her petition for months on behalf of the release of her customers, Alvarez Jones wrote: “It is possible that he will carry the psychological impact of this torture throughout his life.

Ramos Pateedas has not been convicted of any crimes in the United States (or in any country). In fact, he has never been stable in the United States as a free man.

In El Tocuyo, in the Venezuelan state of Lara, he has been working since he was a teenager to support his family. Last year, he decided to leave his country – which has not yet recovered from the economic collapse – to request better income, so that he could pay the costs of medical care for his infants with extreme asthma.

In March 2024, he reached the borders of the United States and Mexico and presented himself in the entry port. He has set an appointment using a CBP application that has now finished applying for asylum-but immigration officials and a judge decided that he was not qualified.

But customs and border customers have put a sign of Ramos Pastidas as a potential member of the Venezuelan gang, Trin de Aragoa, based on an unfounded report by Panamanian officials and tattoos. So they transferred it to a detention facility, where he would have been to be deported.

Although agreed to return to Venezuela, he remained for several months in detention. “I think what is tempting Jose is that before his deportation,” Alvarez Jones said. “He was asking to deport him for a long time, and just wanted to go home.”

In December, Venezuela was not accepting the two departments – so Ramos Bastida asked whether he could be released and knocked his way to the house. A month later, Donald Trump was sworn in as president. Everything has changed.

Ramos Pastidas began to see that the other Venezuelans were sent to the military base in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba – and he was afraid to happen to him. On March 14, he participated with his family that he might be able to return to Venezuela after all, after officials began preparing to deport.

The next day, it was transferred to Cecot.

“They could have deported him to Venezuela,” Alvarez Jones. “Instead, the United States government made a decision to send it to torture in Cecot.”

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2025-07-26 16:00:00

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