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In a poor neighborhood of Venezuela, the 24-year-old Francisco José García’s mother was waiting for him on Saturday.
18 months have passed since the United States has moved to the United States to start a new life, but now it is illegally in the United States, he said he returned to Venezuelan capital. Prior to that morning, he spoke before he left.
“I thought it was a good sign in which he was deported (caracas),” said Myrelis Casique López. Asked him at home.
But never came. While watching the television news on Sunday, Ms. Casique was not in the United States or Venezuela, but 1430 miles (2300 km) in El Salvador.
The images sent the US authorities to the center of terrorism or sent to the cekot, notoriously Mega-Prison. The men hold the shaved heads and hands and feet, and are accompanied by strong armed security forces.
Trump administration says that all deportants are members of the Aragua group who found himself in the Crosshairs of the White House. A strong multinational crime group, which recently announced a foreign terrorist organization, both at home and in large cities of the United States, drug smuggling and crimes are accused of smuggling and crimes in crimes.
Ms. Casique told the BBC that although no list of official names was announced, the prisoners are among the prisoners.
“It’s Him. He said a picture of a man sitting on a tattoo on each other’s podium, in a tattooed picture in his arm.” I know his features. “
Also protects that it is innocent.
US Immigration officials said the prisoners were “carefully” and were confirmed as members of the network and were brought to El Salvador. Observation, police encounters or victims said they were using the evidence collected during them.
“Our work is to send terrorists before someone else is harassed or killed.”
Many of the deport do not have criminal records, but the US Immigration and Customs Protection Bodies (Ice) official acknowledged in the court. And during the war, which did not require a crime, was deported by the last law.
Includes migrants for the accusations and accusations from criminal records, crime, fentanyl trade and hijacking accusations.
Mr García’s work argues that his mother was involved in the criminal activity of his son. In 2019, he left Venezuela, first searched for Peru, economic, political and social crises, said he surrounded the country. In September 2023, he was illegal.
His mother did not see her in person in six years.
“He does not belong to any criminal support in the United States, or Venezuela … He is not a criminal,” MS Casique said. “He is a barber.”
“Unfortunately, there are tattoos,” he believed that he was arrested and deported by family members and names decorating his body. This, other family members, told him from the pictures released from the deportations in El Salvador.
Due to the tattoos of several other families and deportations, Tren de Aragua said they did not recognize as members of the group.
“Here,” MS Casique, Maracay’da tears, referring to the image from prison, said he said. “I wish you were not … there wasn’t worthy of relocation.”
Mervin Yamarte, 29, also identified his son’s son.
“I told you that God could not do it for my son,” he said.
Like Mrs. Casique, he denies his son’s cruel gang. Darién left his part and went to the United States through the space, and in 2023 passed with three of his friends: Edwar Herrera, 23; Andy Javier Perozo, 30; and Ringo Rincón, 39.
The BBC spoke with their families and friends who said they stained four people from El Salvador prison.
Mr. Yamarte’s mother said his son works in a tortilla factory, and sometimes working in 12 hours of shifts. Sundays, Dallas, played football with friends who share a house in Texas.
“He is a good, noble young man. There is a mistake,” he said.
President Trump, the law for centuries, 1798 Alien enemy, said there are members of Tren de Aragua to deport the enemy of Alien, and the United States.
Although the US government has carefully confronted the deportations, the movement had an impact on many Venezuelan and Venezuelan-Americans, which can cause the Venezuela more than the use of the law or without condemnation or condemnation.
“Of course we are afraid. We are horrible,” he said. “We want to pay for each member of TDA for their crimes. However, we do not know what the criteria are.”
“They (Veneers) live in uncertain times,” he said. “They do not know what decisions are made – even people with documents have been here for years.”
Mrs. Ferro’s concerns, the famous Florida-based, Venezuelan was reflected by the true immigration lawyer and a military veteran by Brian de la Vega.
Many of the observers are in the territory of Miami, including Doral – a suburban, and sometimes the Great Venezuelan population was given “Doralzuela”.
“Most of the Venezuelan in the United States are trying to do the right. They are afraid to return home,” he said. “The main concern is how they identify these members for me. The standard is very low.”
Many Venezuelan expatriates in the United States – Especially South Florida – Left-Left Government Nicolás Maduro’s left winged government is a wide range of Trump.
However, in February, Trump management was terminated temporarily protected status – TPS – For Venezuelans where many are protected from the deportation. The program is officially expired on April 7 and can affect 350,000 Venezuelan citizens living in the United States.
“Trump’s performances are always strong on Venezuelan mode, especially during the campaign,” said Mr de la Vega. “I don’t think people expect all this.”
Venezuelan and a national citizen who is a citizen of Venezuelan, a citizen of Pennsylvania, and the BBC said that there are some concerns about the end of the president, Although El Salvador and TPS.
“Of course, I hope that while Tren de Aragua, especially in El Salvador, they are careful, they are addicted.”
Among the TPS and the recent deportations among the surprise, in 2022, there is a 25-year-old Venezuelan, which wanted to be identified as a Yilber in 2022 through Central America and Mexico in 2022.
I’m not sure about the next things – but in the United States.
“I left Venezuelan for the repression and insecurity. There were neighborhood groups in Karakas,” he said. “I don’t know what will happen here now.”