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Relatives of Ysqueibel Peñaloza Chirinos, a young kidnapped by the immigration authorities in the US and transferred to the prison of the Center for Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT) in El Salvador despite demonstrating that he has no criminal record, came to the march of this May 1 to public Homeland
Yasmira Margarita Chirinos Rojas, lawyer by profession and aunt of Ysqueibel Peñaloza Chirinos, accompanied by her dad and grandfather of this young man who believed in the false American dream, explained before see that, like all the boys, her nephew left, looking for the Darién, with much danger, and in her journey she reached Mexico. There he waited for his permission, waited for his appointment, came and let him pass to the US.
Ysqueibel settled in the Valley, (Texas), and began working from Uber, while the corresponding permits came out to work formally. He also has an artistic vein and left with some friends to record a video, and the customs immigration and control service arrived (ICE for its acronym in English) and stopped them. Despite having appeared in several appointments, a judge never came to attend.
“He communicated with his mother and my dad, through an application that we paid, until March 15, which was the last conversation, and told us that the authorities told him that it was coming for Venezuela, that the repatriation flight had been delayed because according to, there were problems with the climate.” After that notice, they did not know more about Ysqueibel.
They did suspect that he was in the Cecot, because his nephew was with singer Arturo Suárez Trejo, who was recognized as one of those kidnapped by Suárez’s wife in one of the videos disseminated after the kidnapping.
“From there our agony began. In one of the disseminated photos we saw all those who had entered the Cecot, in El Salvador, and we realized that Ysqueibel was there, before the listings came out, because of the tattoo that he has in the leg,” says his aunt Yasmira in the broken voice.
He assures that his nephew is a working boy, who in Venezuela worked with his dad as a cooling technician. “But like everything, they wrote a story to our boys, that they left, that they were going to have a better future, because here in Venezuela you could not, lie Mom, because they see that time has passed and one has worked a lot. ”
Yasmira knows that in reality, young Venezuelan migrants were deceived. “They have been deceived in all the forms and for having, they cheated them here in Venezuela, they used them, they made them leave here, and now, being out there, they want He has no criminal debt in any country, he is not a criminal, and they already know that in El Salvador. ”
Finally, Yasmira Chirinos says that the government has helped them a lot. “Because if the Government was not putting your hand, then who? So here we are, giving the support that the government needs so that these boys return. Really, that the injustices are many, and you have to give this a parao to this, because our children, our Venezuelans, cannot be a exchange card. If they had guilty for guilty, perhaps, but guilty for innocent?
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