A U.S. judge has ruled that Venezuelan migrants targeted for deportation under a 1798 law can challenge their removal. This decision comes amid allegations of poor conditions in Salvadoran prisons and rising tensions over executive power.
In a troubling trend, Venezuelan migrants are disappearing into Salvadoran prisons after being deported from the U.S. for alleged gang ties, raising serious human rights concerns. Families cry injustice as officials refuse to provide evidence.