Potentially innocent Dallas man sent to El Salvador prison

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There's a reason due process is vital to democracy, the rule of law, and just being a decent human being. Maybe this kid was in the gang, but it doesn't sound like it. Even if he was, there needs to be laws broken, charges filed and cases adjudicated before shipping someone off to what amounts to a penal colony.

Dallas man may have been deported to notorious El Savadoran prison over autism awareness tattoo
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A Dallas man was arrested, deported and sent to a notoriously dangerous El Salvadoran prison — and it may have been because of an autism awareness tattoo. That’s according to new reporting from Mother Jones.
It’s part of a Trump administration policy of sending Venezuelan men accused of gang affiliations to the Terrorism Confinement Center, also known as CECOT.
In most or all cases, they're being locked up without charges or due process, and family members believe they're being targeted because of tattoos.
That includes Dallas bakery worker Neri Alvarado, who was picked up by ICE even though there appears to be no evidence he had any gang ties.


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