Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

138 SALVADOREA­NS SENT BACK TO THEIR DEATHS

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EL SALVADOR,(DAILY MAIL ) ,5 FEBRUARY 2020 - At least 138 people deported to El Salvador from the US in recent years were subsequent­ly killed, Human Rights Watch says in a new report that comes as the Trump administra­tion makes it harder for Central Americans to seek refuge here.

A majority of the deaths documented by Human Rights Watch in the report being released Wednesday occurred less than a year after the deportees returned to El Salvador, and some within days.

The organisati­on also confirmed at least 70 cases of sexual assault or other violence following their arrival in the country.

The violence underscore­s the risk faced by people forced to return by US law that mandates deportatio­n of non-citizens convicted of a range of crimes and Trump administra­tion policies that discourage asylum seekers, said Alison Leal Parker, the group’s U.S. Managing Director.

Between 2014-2018 the U.S. deported about 111,000 Salvadoran­s back to their homeland, which has long been in the grip of fierce gang violence.

 ?? (DM) ?? Migrants deported from the United States are seen outside the air force base upon their arrival in Guatemala City
(DM) Migrants deported from the United States are seen outside the air force base upon their arrival in Guatemala City

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