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Miles Archer

(19,925 posts)
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 09:12 AM Yesterday

"Guards stomped on his hands, poured filthy water into his ears, and forced him to lick other inmates' backs..."

Now that he’s free, Leonardo José Colmenares Solórzano, a 31-year-old Venezuelan, wants the world to know that he was tortured over four months in a Salvadoran prison. He said guards stomped on his hands, poured filthy water into his ears and threatened to beat him if he didn’t kneel alongside other inmates and lick their backs.

Now that he’s free, Juan José Ramos Ramos, 39, insists he’s not who President Donald Trump says he is. He’s not a member of a gang or an international terrorist, just a man with tattoos whom immigration agents spotted riding in a car with a Venezuela sticker on the back.

Now that he’s free, Andry Omar Blanco Bonilla, 40, said he wondered every day of his time in prison whether he’d ever hold his mother in his arms again. He’s relieved to be back home in Venezuela but struggles to make sense of why he and the other men were put through that ordeal in the first place.

These are the accounts being shared by some of the more than 230 Venezuelan men the Trump administration deported on March 15 to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador known as CECOT. Throughout the men’s incarceration, the administration used blanket statements and exaggerations that obscured the truth about who they are and why they were targeted. The president has both hailed the men’s removal as a signature achievement of his first 100 days in office and touted it as a demonstration of the lengths his administration was willing to go to carry out his mass deportation campaign. He assured the public that he was fulfilling his promise to rid the country of immigrants who’d committed violent crimes, and that the men sent to El Salvador were “monsters,” “savages” and “the worst of the worst.”

https://www.rawstory.com/venezuelan-men-sent-to-cecot-on-what-they-endured-and-reuniting-with-their-families-prop/

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"Guards stomped on his hands, poured filthy water into his ears, and forced him to lick other inmates' backs..." (Original Post) Miles Archer Yesterday OP
Human wrongs malaise Yesterday #1
Good one malaise! Clouds Passing 23 hrs ago #5
Thanks malaise 22 hrs ago #10
The monsters and worst of the worst are in the Offal orifice The Blue Flower Yesterday #2
Sadists often are attracted to jobs where they can abuse others. This is awful and needs allegorical oracle 23 hrs ago #8
Cruel, criminal, sadists, who are money laundering, election stealing, corrupt, sex trafficking, Russian owned, Botany 22 hrs ago #13
If every member of Congress and TSF minions had to endure just a week of this.... flying_wahini Yesterday #3
One week malaise 22 hrs ago #11
That's been my concern all along. That behavior ABSOLUTELY "inspires payback." Miles Archer 22 hrs ago #12
Oh - they will get their JustAnotherGen 22 hrs ago #15
I'd almost settle for just the puppy killer to be imprisoned duhneece 22 hrs ago #16
Trump needs to be held to account for this torture. He is responsible for this. Blues Heron 23 hrs ago #4
I think we all know . . . AverageOldGuy 23 hrs ago #6
Yes, it is so easy to Dan 23 hrs ago #9
In 2028 AverageOldGuy 23 hrs ago #7
It's foreign concentration camp JustAnotherGen 22 hrs ago #14
This may not be the end of this horror story. TickTock, you motherf*ckers. Joinfortmill 21 hrs ago #17

The Blue Flower

(6,035 posts)
2. The monsters and worst of the worst are in the Offal orifice
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 09:24 AM
Yesterday

Cruel, criminal, sadists that they are.

allegorical oracle

(5,438 posts)
8. Sadists often are attracted to jobs where they can abuse others. This is awful and needs
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:05 AM
23 hrs ago

retelling everywhere other people can learn about it.

Botany

(74,872 posts)
13. Cruel, criminal, sadists, who are money laundering, election stealing, corrupt, sex trafficking, Russian owned,
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:50 AM
22 hrs ago

Last edited Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:56 PM - Edit history (2)

Christo Fascist, and Fox Watchers.

“They” have already killed > 300,000 in Africa by killing USAID. These are really nasty shits working
to burn America and the world to the ground (and to make Crypto the cǒin of the realm too.)
But after all to Musk and Trump they are just n*****s especially to an Afrikaner such Musk who
sees dead blacks in Africa as a good thing. These are Pol Pot, Stalin, Hitler type of numbers.

Doge cuts to USAid blamed for 300,000 deaths — most of them children.

https://www.thetimes.com/us/american-politics/article/usaid-doge-deaths-children-cuts-7nb83dfkp

Cruelty is the point and we can see it now in America with the ICE agents, anti science, and stopping NOAA's climate observatory on Mt. Mauna Loa in Hawaii.


flying_wahini

(8,157 posts)
3. If every member of Congress and TSF minions had to endure just a week of this....
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 09:25 AM
Yesterday

We wouldn’t be here.
Payback is gonna hurt bad, if we ever get there.

I’d settle for just those in the White House.

Miles Archer

(19,925 posts)
12. That's been my concern all along. That behavior ABSOLUTELY "inspires payback."
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:29 AM
22 hrs ago

And part of the problem is that I don't think the world at large fully appreciates the fact that 74 MILLION AMERICANS voted AGAINST Trump.

And "payback" of this nature tends to target large groups of people to make sure the message is heard.

Every day, it's a concern.

JustAnotherGen

(35,987 posts)
15. Oh - they will get their
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:55 AM
22 hrs ago

comuppence. No more status quo bullshit of 'lets all come together'.

Not until every last one of them is punished.

I'm not some idiotic German in the 1930's. We know- and we are going to make them pay.

duhneece

(4,388 posts)
16. I'd almost settle for just the puppy killer to be imprisoned
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:05 PM
22 hrs ago

…CECOT my first choice, Alligator Auschwitz a close second.

Dan

(4,851 posts)
9. Yes, it is so easy to
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:09 AM
23 hrs ago

Recognize the people in the White House, the Congress who support this mess, Trump’s cabinet members who gleefully go along with this and laugh at the misfortune they have caused, and least we forget his enablers who provided Trump with the tools and the blue print for his signatures.

But, hard as it may seem, we should never forget the Voters who pulled the lever beside his name or inked the ballot with his name. They are our friends, family members, neighbors and relatives. We should not forget them as they now carry the mark of the beast.

AverageOldGuy

(2,785 posts)
7. In 2028
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:05 AM
23 hrs ago

I will vote for the Democratic Presidential candidate who pledges to appoint an AG who, on the first day in office, will arrest and hold without bail Trump, Miller, . . .

And if no D candidate will make that pledge, fuck ‘em. Just as well give Trump another term.

Joinfortmill

(18,672 posts)
17. This may not be the end of this horror story. TickTock, you motherf*ckers.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:19 PM
21 hrs ago

'Convention Against Torture (CAT): The US is a signatory to the UN Convention Against Torture. This treaty imposes obligations on signatory states to prevent and prosecute torture. Venezuela could pursue a complaint under the CAT if it believes the US has violated its obligations.'

'Lawsuits in US courts: Venezuelan citizens who have been detained and allegedly tortured may have legal grounds to sue the US government or individual officials involved in US courts, based on civil rights violations or other applicable laws. For instance, one Venezuelan migrant has already taken the first step toward suing the US government for alleged wrongful detention.'

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