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Makeup artist and hairstylist Andry Hernandez arrived back in his hometown in the Venezuelan Andes after spending four months in a Salvadoran maximum security prison, where he says he endured sexual abuse. Hernandez, 33, is one of 252 Venezuelan migrants swept up in US President Donald Trump’s immigration dragnet and sent without trial to El Salvador, where they were held at the notorious Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) after being accused of belonging to the Tren de Aragua criminal gang. Hernandez and the other migrants were returned to Venezuela on 18 July, the result of a prisoner exchange which saw Caracas hand over 10 US citizens and permanent residents to Washington.
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