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El Salvador is repatriating roughly 250 detained Venezuelans in trade for US nationals held in Venezuela, the governments of the US and El Salvador have introduced.
The Central American nation exchanged the prisoners – migrants deported from the US and incarcerated within the infamous Centre for the Confinement of Terrorism (Cecot) jail – for the discharge of 10 US nationals from Venezuela.
The planeload of migrants leaving El Salvador is scheduled to reach in Maiquetía, Venezuela afterward Friday.
A senior US administration official advised reporters that, with the discharge, there are at present now not any US nationals being held by the federal government of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.
In a publish on X on Friday, Salvadorean chief Nayib Bukele mentioned: “Immediately, now we have handed over all of the Venezuelan nationals detained in our nation, accused of being a part of the felony group Tren de Aragua (TDA).”
He mentioned the trade was completed in return “for a substantial variety of Venezuelan political prisoners” in addition to the US residents.
In a separate publish, US Secretary of State Marc Rubio confirmed the trade and thanked Bukele and American officers.
Citing privateness issues, US officers have up to now declined to publicly establish any of the US nationals launched as a part of the deal.
CBS, the BBC’s US associate, has reported that one in every of them is former Navy Seal Wilbert Joseph Castaneda, who was detained in Venezuela final 12 months whereas on a private journey.
The Venezuelans being repatriated had initially been deported by the US underneath the Trump administration to El Salvador earlier this 12 months, underneath the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, which provides a US president energy to detain and deport natives or residents of “enemy” nations with out normal processes.
Among the many Venezuelans launched is Oscar González Pineda, who’s mom Gertrudis lives in western Venezuela.
She advised the BBC in a voice message she was “so completely happy my coronary heart is overflowing”, including: “I am so grateful to God, to (Venezuelan) President Nicolas Maduro for combating to free them, to the legal professionals there in El Salvador.”
Oscar was working as a tile and carpet fitter when he was detained by immigration authorities in Dallas. Initially he understood he was going to a detention facility in Texas however was one of many 252 deportees to Cecot.
Gertrudis has all the time insisted Oscar had no hyperlink to the Tren de Aragua gang.

A senior Trump administration official advised reporters on Friday that El Salvador made the “impartial choice” to launch the Venezuelan prisoners – which it considers to be gang members – for humanitarian causes.
A number of the households of the Venezuelan deportees have denied that they’ve gang connections.
The official added that the difficult deal was “right down to the wire”, and was solely confirmed to reporters as soon as the plane carrying the US nationals left Venezuelan airspace on Friday afternoon.
“We’re coping with a regime in which there’s all the time a level of uncertainty on their aspect, and a level of uncertainty on our aspect,” the official mentioned. “On the finish of the day, the whole lot labored out, the whole lot is ok and everyone seems to be safely on their option to be reunited with their family members.”
Relations between Bukele and US President Donald Trump have warmed considerably in latest months, particularly as Bukele had agreed to detain deported US migrants.
The trade facilitated by El Salvador highlights that sturdy relationship between Trump and Bukele – the self-styled “world’s coolest dictator”.
“This deal wouldn’t have been doable with out President Bukele,” the administration official mentioned. “We lengthen our deep, deep gratitude.”
The Salvadoran chief visited Trump within the White Home in April, the place the pair appeared pleasant as they spoke to reporters, typically laughing and cracking jokes collectively.
Bukele has backed the deportation of migrants from america to El Salvador’s Cecot most safety jail.
Trump mentioned on the time that Bukele is “actually serving to out” the US out by facilitating these detentions, because the Salvadoran president responded that his nation is “very keen to assist”.
Across the similar time, Bukele first proposed swapping Venezuelan deportees for “political prisoners”, together with relations of Venezuelan opposition figures, journalists and activists detained in a authorities electoral crackdown in 2024.
“The one cause they’re imprisoned is for having opposed you and your electoral fraud,” he wrote to Maduro on X.
“Nonetheless, I suggest a humanitarian settlement that features the repatriation of 100% of the 252 Venezuelans who have been deported, in trade for the discharge and give up of an similar quantity (252) of the hundreds of political prisoners you maintain.”
Whereas Maduro’s authorities rejected the deal, the administration official mentioned they noticed the proposal as a “important alternative” to probably retrieve US nationals.
The senior administration official mentioned that whereas the deal solely pertained to US nationals stored in Venezuela, the Trump administration continues to be actively engaged on the discharge of “dozens” of political prisoners held by the Maduro authorities.
The US at present has no official diplomatic relations with Venezuela, on which the US has imposed heavy sanctions.
The administration official mentioned the lifting of sanctions was not part of the “dialog” concerning the prisoner swap.
The problem of deportations to El Salvador was starkly highlighted earlier this 12 months by the case of Kilmar Ábrego García, a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, the place he alleged he was subjected to “extreme beatings” and “torture” when detained in Cecot.
The Trump administration had beforehand alleged Mr Ábrego García – a citizen of El Salvador – was a member of the Salvadorian gang, MS-13, which his legal professionals and household have strongly denied.
He was returned to the US in July to face human trafficking costs – to which he has pleaded not responsible