Tag: Bukele’s Prisons
Deportations Without Borders: How U.S. Immigration Policies Are Redefining Human Rights
A Turning Point in U.S. Immigration Policy March 16, 2025, marked a turning point in U.S. immigration policy. More than 200 Venezuelan migrants were transferred to the Terrorism Detention Center (CECOT) in El Salvador, a country where they had no family, work, or social ties. Among them were handcuffed men, some with tattoos that, according […]
June 27, 2025
Negro Veras Condemns Human Rights Violations in Bukele’s Prisons
“There is no justification or excuse of any kind to validate the torture of Salvadoran and Venezuelan prisoners in Salvadoran prison hells,” reads the article. Dominican jurist Dr. Ramón Antonio (Negro) Veras, in his article “The Hell of Bukele’s Prisons,” analyzes the inhumane conditions to which Salvadoran and Venezuelan prisoners are subjected in El Salvador’s […]