ALBA-TCP Condemns El Salvador’s Migrant Concentration Camps

Venezuelan migrants are deported to El Salvador, March 16, 2025. X/ @NorteSur7
March 17, 2025 Hour: 12:25 pm
‘They flagrantly and abjectly violate human rights through arbitrary detentions, with no right to defense,’ Arreaza said.
On Sunday, Jorge Arreaza, the secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America–Peoples’ Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP), questioned the creation of concentration camps for Venezuelan and Latin American migrants in El Salvador.
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“Neo-Nazism in coordinated action. The Salvarorian subservient government creates concentration camps for Venezuelan migrants and others of different nationalities, following orders from their masters in Washington,” he said through social media.
“They flagrantly and abjectly violate human rights through arbitrary detentions, with no right to defense, no due process, and evident degrading treatment,” Arreaza added.
The ALBA secretary urged the international community to react and condemn such acts of kidnapping and torture. He also stated that “the house of cards” built by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele would sooner or later collapse.
Previously, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro expressed his rejection of the use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act by the U.S., which criminalizes Venezuelan migrants and facilitates their mass deportation.
The Bolivarian leader denounced that the false narrative regarding the presence of the Aragua Train in the U.S. was created by the Venezuelan far right to justify repressive immigration policies.
“Venezuelan migration is a result of U.S. sanctions, not crime,” Maduro stated, recalling that Venezuelan authorities had long ago dismantled the Aragua Train in Venezuela.
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Source: ALBA-TCP