Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello on March 20 said the United States should hand the 238 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members back to Venezuela authorities instead of deporting them to El Salvador.
Meanwhile, El Salvadorean citizens and human rights groups voiced safety concerns after the alleged gang members arrived at the Terrorism Confinement Centre in El Salvador on March 16.
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Meanwhile, El Salvadorean citizens and human rights groups voiced safety concerns after the alleged gang members arrived at the Terrorism Confinement Centre in El Salvador on March 16.
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00:00Far from all the persecution, far from the repression applied in the United States.
00:25We hope that, we have a buffet of lawyers there, the president said,
00:29he is acting, we hope that, well, all this international pressure,
00:33which is clearly denouncing the kidnapping of Venezuelans,
00:37the installation of concentration camps in El Salvador,
00:41at this time, 2025, works and gives us the Venezuelans,
00:45because they have not committed any crime in El Salvador.
00:47Now, if they are from the Araguayan train, they have committed a crime there,
00:50why don't they judge them there? Why don't they judge them?
00:53Why do they have to send them in a kidnapping to El Salvador?
00:56Because those who are kidnapped in El Salvador, if they have a crime in the United States,
01:00they must be judged in the United States.
01:02The United States is very confused.
01:05The United States said that they were going to send us to the Araguayan train,
01:08and they have not sent anyone from the Araguayan train.
01:10Someone is deliberately lying in the United States.
01:13Let them fix their problem first, among themselves.
01:16When they are ready, we are ready.
01:26I think it's a bit illogical, right?
01:30That we are controlling the gangs here,
01:33wanting to bring criminals from other places.
01:35Yes, because imagine when the president we have in power comes out,
01:39what will happen?
01:40We don't know what will happen next.
01:43We should think about that.
01:45It's not right, right?
01:46Because it is assumed that they committed their crime in their place,
01:49and they have to pay for it there.
01:51And if it had been here, then they would have paid for it here, right?
01:55So I think it's not right.
01:57And what we have seen is that the exception becomes the norm,
02:01and the loss of rights for a group of people who were raised as enemies,
02:06now applies to everyone.
02:09And I think that in the United States they should be very concerned,
02:13because President Trump has just thrown himself out of that power too,
02:18to decide, or rather to determine,
02:21which people, which groups should be subject to rights and which should not.