This Tuesday the relatives of men and women arrested in the maximum security prison of El Salvador, raised their voice in the Plaza Bolívar in the center of Caracas, to ask for evidence of their relatives and their return.
“I am here as we are all and we are not going to faint,” said one of the mothers of Venezuelans who were imprisoned at the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), of El Salvador.
With banner in hand, he said that “today more than ever gentlemen, we have a lot of strength for our children, we ask the United Nations to listen to us, we have already gone several times to there,” referring to the days that have also come to the UN headquarters, in Caracas.
Ysqueiber Peñaloza’s father remembered the time his children have in the Central American country, “today 30 days have passed since they took those boys to El Salvador including my son and until today’s sun we know nothing about them.”
To date, more than 200 Venezuelans have been held by order of the president of the US, Donald Trump, in the Megacárcel de Bukele, so the Bolivarian government, led by President Maduro has undertaken all the legal steps to claim the freedom of the nationals.
Recently, the White House confirmed that it will continue with the deportation policy. Stephen Miller, a White House Deputy, said that “we will continue to send foreign terrorists to El Salvador and other countries.” He said that thousands of alleged members of the Aragua Train would still be in the United States. This decision of the gringo government remains despite criticism for the violation of human rights.