Venezuelan men detained at El Salvador’s Cecot mega-prison after US deportations have come forward with stories of state-sanctioned torture, highlighting a system fraught with human rights violations. Their cases show the human cost of international policy and underscore urgent calls for justice and reform.
The U.S. designation of Venezuela’s ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a terrorist group marks more than words—it signals a readiness to prosecute the Venezuelan state and escalate legal, political, and diplomatic pressure. Explore the tangled consequences, personalities, and power plays shaping this historic move.
The US-El Salvador detention agreement is caught in legal and diplomatic crossfire, with both governments denying responsibility as migrant families suffer due to conflicting claims and secretive deals. Explore the tug-of-war behind migrant custody, lawsuits, and human rights implications.