Al Salvador displays the martial of Venezuela’s prisoners, who were involved in our deportation
The President of El Salvador offered to return 252 Venezuelans deported by the United States and imprisoned in his country – if Venezuela releases the same number of political prisoners.
Nayb appealed to the Police of the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a social media post.
He said that many Venezuelan deportees have committed “rape and murder”, while Venezuelan political prisoners were imprisoned only because they opposed Maduro, who were re -elected last year, widely disputed.
The Venezuelan government says it does not have political prisoners – a claim that rights groups rejected.
In a post on X, Bukele wrote: “I want to suggest you [Maduro] A humanitarian agreement calls for the return of 100 % of the 252 technicians who have been deported, in exchange for launching the identical number of thousands of political prisoners that they keep. “
He also mentioned nearly 50 prisoners of other nationalities, including American citizens, as part of the proposed swap.
The Venezuelan government did not publicly comment on the offer of an agent.
In recent weeks, more than 200 Venezuele has been sent from the United States to El Salvador.
The administration of President Donald Trump accuses them of being members of the Trine de Aragua gang.
Washington pays El Salvador to keep those who were deported at the strong security of terrorism.
Since he took office in January, Trump’s strict immigration policies have faced a number of legal obstacles.
In the latest development, On Saturday, the United States Supreme Court ordered Washington to stop the deportation of another group of alleged Venezuelan gangs.
The White House called on challenges to use the “non -majestic litigation law”.
Trump sent accused members of Venezuelan gangs under the law of foreign enemies in 1798, which gives the president the authority to detention and deport citizens or citizens of nations “enemy” without usual operations.
The verb was previously used only three times, all during the war.