American exile increases ‘serious concerns’: United Nations Rights Head | world News

The head of the United Nations rights on Tuesday played a large number of an alarm of non-nationals exempted from the United States, especially hundreds of a mega-jail in Al Salvador.“This situation creates serious concerns about a wide range of rights that are fundamental to both American and international laws,” said the United Nations High Commissioner for the United Nations High Commissioner Human Rights.His office stated in a statement to the US data that 142,000 persons were deported from the US from January 20.US President Donald Trump expressed special concern in March to send the alleged members of the gang Train de Argu in Venezuela to Al Salvador in a huge prison, S Secot after the 1798 Alien Enemy Act in March.The US Supreme Court and several lower courts have since temporarily stopped exile using unclear laws, citing lack of proper procedure.And yet, “At least 245 Venezuela’s fate and hideouts and some 30 salvadorons removed are unclear”, the United Nations Rights Office said.The Rights Office said that it had received information about more than 100 Venezuela from family members and lawyers, which were held in Sekot. The statement said that these reports indicated that many prisoners were not informed about the intention of the US government that they could be held in a third country, many did not have access to a lawyer and were effectively unable to challenge the validity of their removal before leaving the US. ,It said that till date, no official list of prisoners was published by the US or Salvadoran officials, and their legal status in Al Salvador remains unclear. The Ottoman said, “The families we have talked about, they have expressed a feeling of complete powerlessness in what has happened and their relatives have been seen as label and violent criminals, even as terrorists, their pain has been seen as a court verdict.”“The way some individuals were detained and deported, including the use of huts on them as well as rhetoric used against migrants, it is also harassing it deeply.”The United Nations Rights Head said that he has “welcomed the necessary roles of American judiciary, legal community and civil society to ensure the safety of human rights in this context”.“I have asked the US government to take necessary measures to ensure compliance with the fixed process, to give quick and full impact to the determination of their courts, to protect children’s rights and any person to prevent the removal of any country where the real risk of torture or other irreparable losses.”