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mysteryowl

(7,383 posts)
Wed Feb 5, 2020, 01:10 PM Feb 2020

Hundreds of Salvadorans deported by US were killed or abused, report reveals

Source: The Guardian

At least 200 Salvadoran migrants and asylum seekers have been killed, raped or tortured after being deported back to El Salvador by the United States government which is turning a blind eye to widely known dangers, a new investigation reveals.

Human Rights Watch has documented 138 deported Salvadorans murdered by gang members, police, soldiers, death squads and ex-partners between 2013 and 2019. The majority were killed within two years of deportation by the same perpetrators they had tried to escape by seeking safety in the US.

The report, Deported to Danger: United States deportation policies expose Salvadorans to death and abuse, also identifies more than 70 others who were subjected to beatings, sexual assault and extortion – usually at the hand of gangs – or who went missing after being returned.


Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/05/salvadorans-deported-us-killed-abused-report



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Hundreds of Salvadorans deported by US were killed or abused, report reveals (Original Post) mysteryowl Feb 2020 OP
So sad Rider3 Feb 2020 #1
Started deportation in 2014. jimfields33 Feb 2020 #3
FYI Trump Justice bronxiteforever Feb 2020 #5
The US has done this before mitch96 Feb 2020 #2
This is horrendous. mountain grammy Feb 2020 #4
Republicans are pro-life IronLionZion Feb 2020 #6
"Republicans are pro-life"......... until your born, then you are on your own.... nt mitch96 Feb 2020 #8
Isn't something like this bdamomma Feb 2020 #7

Rider3

(919 posts)
1. So sad
Wed Feb 5, 2020, 01:22 PM
Feb 2020

If Trump had a conscience, I'd hope that this would haunt him forever. But, we know he won't give it a passing thought.

jimfields33

(15,787 posts)
3. Started deportation in 2014.
Wed Feb 5, 2020, 01:44 PM
Feb 2020

Not sure why we did this then, but I guarantee we had a legitimate reason until trump came and used cruelty as prime reason.

bronxiteforever

(9,287 posts)
5. FYI Trump Justice
Wed Feb 5, 2020, 02:13 PM
Feb 2020

Two U.S. attorney general decisions, one by Jeff Sessions and one by William Barr, narrowed the categories of people who can claim asylum in ways that particularly affect Salvadorans. The decisions limited the ability to seek asylum for those fleeing gang and gender-based violence or fleeing because a relative was assaulted or killed — all common reasons Salvadorans leave their country, according to the report.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/hundreds-deported-u-s-el-salvador-have-been-killed-or-n1126906

mitch96

(13,895 posts)
2. The US has done this before
Wed Feb 5, 2020, 01:23 PM
Feb 2020

1939 the US government turned away a ship full of jewish refuges escaping certain death in Europe. Their fate was sealed just like the Salvadorians... Blood on tRumps hands..
https://www.history.com/news/wwii-jewish-refugee-ship-st-louis-1939
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bdamomma

(63,845 posts)
7. Isn't something like this
Wed Feb 5, 2020, 03:11 PM
Feb 2020

a human rights violation.

We have committed so many crimes, I almost wish some agency or foreign entity would intervene and hold this regime responsible for crimes against humanity.

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We are delighted to announce that internationally renowned human and civil rights leader Margaret Huang has been hired as the new president and chief executive officer of the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Southern Poverty Law Center Action Fund beginning on April 20.

When we began our search, we sought out a leader with a distinguished social justice record, a proven commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, strong management skills within a large social justice organization, and ingenuity and vision.

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Huang is the architect behind Amnesty International USA’s campaigns to protect the human rights of migrants and refugees, torture survivors, gun violence victims, and activists and protestors globally. In this role, she has also worked with members of Congress on critical pieces of legislation; led several human rights missions to the U.S.-México border to hear from asylum-seekers and document abuses; accompanied three transgender youth across the border to seek asylum; and sent and led human rights observer delegations to Baltimore, Ferguson, Missouri and Standing Rock, North Dakota, to monitor and document police responses to protestors.

She previously served as the executive director of the Rights Working Group, which focused on protecting human rights and civil liberties of communities in the post-September 11 era. She also served as director of the U.S. program at Global Rights, program director of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights, program manager at The Asia Foundation, and as committee staff for the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

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In solidarity,

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SPLC Board Chairperson

Alan Howard
SPLC Action Fund Chairperson

Read the full announcement online to see what social justice leaders say.

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