Families of some men Deported by Trump Administration El Salvador to a prison on Saturday, do not say that they are all members of the gang. CBS News knows that a Venezuelan barber was among the lists on the list Flights Deportation Although document documents show, it does not have a crime file.
Franco José Carabalalo Tiapa, 26 years, comes from Venezuela and entered the US in 2023, to ask for asylum bullying home.
In February, with us in a routine entry Immigration and customs enforcement Texas, accidentally arrested, and on Saturday, his wife, Johanny Sánchez, says he lost his relationship with him. CBS News got List of internal government The Trump Administrations were deported by the Venezuelan Men’s Names in El Salvador, and CarAbeal’s name is listed.
Achamela Security Security Documents Accused of being a member of the Caraballo Number of Train de Aragua, but it does not determine that no criminal history has no criminal history.
“He didn’t give up the process,” said Martin Rosenow attorney. “He could not be able to defend this complaint.”
The DHS document lists CarABALLO tattoos but does not explicitly say they are connected to the gang activity.
The Trump Administration has accused Venezuela deported to the prison of Cecot in El Salvador in the weekend, with Gang affiliations. In a sworn statement, the agency said the agency “carefully vetted baincat” deported to the deported migrant “to ensure that they were members of foreign enemies”, who were members of the TD (Train de Aragua). “The officer says that” many “do not have a criminal file, but some do.
Sánchez has searched the latest deported images when trying to identify her husband.
He asked him what worries about this prison, Sánchez said he was innocent.
CBS news was Ceco Int Last month, it is a place that is known. There is no cell signal, no visitors and prisoners are blocked for life, they have not yet been convicted.
“I’m worried that we don’t have access,” Rosenow said. “Who has our customer care? Who has jurisdiction? El Salvador? Ice? US government? We have no idea.”
The only hope of Sánchez is that El Salvador and the US shows compassion on behalf of justice.
“Because of being Venezuelans, they can’t judge us by being criminals,” Sánchez said in Spanish.
DHS said the CBS news to trust his intellect and is following the law, but he did not respond to the case of CarAbater.
Caraballoro’s lawyers fear that the US courts lost jurisdiction. Salvadoran officials said they will not share more information about deportations.
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