El Salvador has arbitrarily detained nationals deported from the US, Human Rights Watch says
Read our Privacy notice Salvadoran nationals who were deported from the United States have been arbitrarily detained in El Salvador and have disappeared into the Central American nation's prison system, according to a Human Rights Watch report released on Monday. The detainees featured in the report are among more than 9,000 Salvadorans deported from the U.S. The once temporary measure, which has been extended for nearly four years, suspends key constitutional rights and has led to around...
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