"Guards stomped on his hands, poured filthy water into his ears, and forced him to lick other inmates' backs..." [View all]
Now that hes free, Leonardo José Colmenares Solórzano, a 31-year-old Venezuelan, wants the world to know that he was tortured over four months in a Salvadoran prison. He said guards stomped on his hands, poured filthy water into his ears and threatened to beat him if he didnt kneel alongside other inmates and lick their backs.
Now that hes free, Juan José Ramos Ramos, 39, insists hes not who President Donald Trump says he is. Hes not a member of a gang or an international terrorist, just a man with tattoos whom immigration agents spotted riding in a car with a Venezuela sticker on the back.
Now that hes free, Andry Omar Blanco Bonilla, 40, said he wondered every day of his time in prison whether hed ever hold his mother in his arms again. Hes relieved to be back home in Venezuela but struggles to make sense of why he and the other men were put through that ordeal in the first place.
These are the accounts being shared by some of the more than 230 Venezuelan men the Trump administration deported on March 15 to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador known as CECOT. Throughout the mens incarceration, the administration used blanket statements and exaggerations that obscured the truth about who they are and why they were targeted. The president has both hailed the mens removal as a signature achievement of his first 100 days in office and touted it as a demonstration of the lengths his administration was willing to go to carry out his mass deportation campaign. He assured the public that he was fulfilling his promise to rid the country of immigrants whod committed violent crimes, and that the men sent to El Salvador were monsters, savages and the worst of the worst.
https://www.rawstory.com/venezuelan-men-sent-to-cecot-on-what-they-endured-and-reuniting-with-their-families-prop/