EXPOSED: US Deportation of Venezuela Migrants to Notorious El Salvador Prison spark Outrage



60 Minutes is trending in the United States because of a controversial report highlighting the deportation of Venezuelan migrants to a notorious El Salvador prison.


The episode features harrowing footage and interviews detailing how individuals, many without criminal records, were forcibly transferred, shaved, abused, and silenced under harsh detention. 


The exposé has sparked debates about U.S. immigration policy, human rights violations, and the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act.


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The story, documented by photojournalist Philip Holsinger, includes the account of Andry Hernandez Romero, a gay makeup artist with no criminal history, who was stripped, assaulted, and detained alongside others in CECOT. 

The piece questions whether America’s deportation methods uphold justice or violate human dignity. 

Critics argue the policy targets vulnerable people without evidence. 

The report has reignited scrutiny over Trump-era immigration decisions and detention practices abroad.

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