At the least one detainee from the immigration detention facility in Aurora has been despatched to an El Salvadoran jail, an immigrant help group confirmed Thursday.
Nixon Azuaje Perez, 19, is a Venezuelan migrant who was held on the native U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention heart earlier than being transported to Texas, then despatched on a aircraft to El Salvador, stated Andrea Loya, the manager director of Casa De Paz. Her Aurora-based group visits immigrants on the detention facility and supplies help upon their launch.
The Trump administration has despatched 4 planes carrying a complete of greater than 250 detainees — lots of them Venezuelan migrants — to El Salvador to be housed in a jail, with the latest one flying Sunday. Officers have stated they’re gang members, however the gang ties of a number of the males have been disputed — together with these alleged towards Perez, 9News reported.
Loya stated Perez was moved out of Colorado earlier than a March 11 court docket date, and March 14 was the final that anybody had heard from him.
His title seems on an “inner authorities record” — reported by CBS Information on March 20 — of Venezuelan males moved out of the U.S. to El Salvador’s maximum-security jail.
ICE didn’t instantly reply to a request to substantiate Perez’s circumstances and supply additional particulars about why he was detained and deported to El Salvador.
It is a growing story and might be up to date.
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