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Migrants deported from US claim torture, sexual abuse in El Salvador prison

Venezuelan men, deported under a Trump migrant crackdown, report horrific conditions in notorious CECOT facility

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Former detainees spoke of being held in ‘inhuman cells’, deprived of sunlight and ventilation. Photo: Reuters
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Venezuela announced a probe on Monday into torture claims by 252 migrants the United States had sent to a notorious Salvadorean prison where they said they were beaten, sexually abused and fed rotten food.

Attorney General Tarek William Saab presented photos and testimonies at a news conference in Caracas of some of the men, who said they had feared not making it out alive.

Several had bruises on their bodies, marks of being shot with rubber bullets, and one had a split lip.

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Andry Hernandez Romero, a 32-year-old beautician among those sent to the notorious CECOT prison as part of US President Donald Trump’s migrant crackdown, said he barely survived the ordeal.

Migrants who were jailed in El Salvador returning to Venezuela. Photo: AFP
Migrants who were jailed in El Salvador returning to Venezuela. Photo: AFP

“We were going through torture, physical aggressions, psychological aggressions,” he said in a video presented by Saab.

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