What is 'enforced disappearance'?
Under international law, enforced disappearance occurs when authorities detain a person and refuse to disclose their whereabouts or fate, placing them outside the protection of the law.
Human Rights / Immigration
Concerns are mounting over the fate of Salvadorans deported from the United States to El Salvador, with reports indicating enforced disappearances and arbitrary detentions. These actions are raising alarms among human rights organizations,...
The issue stems from deportations initiated by the Trump administration, with the U.S. government alleging that some deportees are gang members. However, evidence to support these claims has been scarce. The situation is compounded by El Salvador's state of emergency, declared in 2022 by President Nayib Bukele, which has led to the suspension of several fundamental rights.
HRW's research indicates that many deportees fled violence and instability in El Salvador, seeking refuge in the U.S. The current situation leaves them in a precarious position, facing potential persecution and abuse in their home country.
Under international law, enforced disappearance occurs when authorities detain a person and refuse to disclose their whereabouts or fate, placing them outside the protection of the law.
It's a state of emergency declared by President Bukele in 2022, which suspends certain rights, including the right to be informed of the grounds for arrest and the right to legal representation.
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