After a month of frantic searching, a Venezuelan man in the United States learned from NBC News that his brother had been deported to El Salvador by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Neiyerver Adrin Leon Rengel's brother, along with family back in Venezuela, had been desperately seeking answers regarding what they called a "forced disappearance." They had no idea where he was or what had happened to him.
The NBC News investigation uncovered that Leon Rengel had been deported to El Salvador, a country he had never been to and where he has no family or connections. The case raises serious questions about the DHS's deportation policies and the potential consequences for individuals and their families.
This incident underscores the challenges faced by many immigrants navigating the U.S. immigration system and the anxieties surrounding deportation. The family is now working to find a way for Leon Rengel to return to the United States, or at least to be reunited with his family in Venezuela.
DHS Deported Venezuelan Man to El Salvador, Brother Learns
A Venezuelan man in the U.S. spent a month searching for his brother, who had seemingly disappeared. The family feared the worst, calling it a "forced disappearance." NBC News investigation revealed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had deported Neiyerver Adrin Leon Rengel to El Salvador. The case highlights concerns about deportation policies and their impact on families.
Source: Read the original article at NBC