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Venezuela’s returning migrants allege abuses in El Salvador’s ‘hell’ prison where US sent them

The migrants were freed Friday in a prisoner swap between the U.S. and Venezuelan governments

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Venezuela's returning migrants allege abuses in El Salvador's 'hell' prison where US sent them

Carlos Uzcategui, one of the Venezuelan migrants deported months ago to El Salvador by the United States under an immigration crackdown, is welcomed home by his wife, Gabriela Mora, in Lobatera, Venezuela, Wednesday, July 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)


LOBATERA, Venezuela (AP) — Carlos Uzcátegui tightly hugged his sobbing wife and stepdaughter on Wednesday as the morning fog in western Venezuela lifted. The family’s first embrace in more than a year finally convinced him that his nightmare inside a prison in El Salvador was over.

Uzcátegui was among the migrants being reunited with loved ones after , where the U.S. government transferred them — accusing them of being members of a foreign gang in the U.S. illegally — in one of its boldest moves to crack down on immigration.

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