Migrants detained in Texas send SOS message for fear of being deported to El Salvador
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In Anson, Texas, a group of Venezuelan detainees at the Bluebonnet Detention Center staged a poignant SOS message using their bodies to signal desperation amidst fears of deportation. Many detainees were accused of ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, facing deportation under the Alien Enemies Act, without the usual court process. The situation escalated recently, with detainees nearly deported before a last-minute halt issued by the U.S. Supreme Court. Amid the legal chaos, the center has ignited scrutiny regarding human rights concerns over the treatment and conditions of immigrants detained there.
At the Bluebonnet Detention Center, Venezuelan migrants staged an SOS using their bodies to highlight fears of deportation to dangerous conditions in El Salvador.
Detainees in limbo refuse to accept deportation notices, asserting they have no ties to the gang Tren de Aragua, despite U.S. claims.
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