The U.S. has sent about 250 Venezuelan men they claim are Tren de Aragua terrorist gang members to El Salvador’s mega-prison CECOT - including Carlos Uzcategui. But Carlos has no criminal history, and crossed the U.S. border legally, according to a WSJ investigation. So why is he locked up in a Salvadoran prison?
Chapters:
0:00 Carlos unjustly sent to El Salvador
0:52 Tracing Carlos’s journey
3:59 What agents look for to arrest
5:13 Alien Enemies Act and deportation
6:46 Reviewing Carlos’s case
8:58 What’s next?
WSJ video investigations use visual evidence to reveal the truth behind the most important stories of the day.
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