
Francisco Javier García Casique
Francisco Javier García Casique was recently in the news after being identified as one of the Venezuelans sent to a prison in El Salvador by the Trump administration, despite his mother's claims that he is not affiliated with the Tren de Aragua gang and was arrested due to his tattoos.
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Recent news mentions
Francisco Javier García Casique was shocked to be seen in a propaganda video after being wrongfully detained in El Salvador.
Denied, detained, deported: the faces of Trump’s immigration crackdown | Trump administrationFrancisco Javier García Casique was spotted in a propaganda video after being deported to El Salvador.
Denied, detained, deported: the people at the heart of Trump’s immigration crackdown | Trump administrationFrancisco Javier García Casique is a Venezuelan deported to El Salvador who had tattoos that were misinterpreted by immigration authorities.
‘Deported because of his tattoos’: has the US targeted Venezuelans for their body art? | US immigrationFrancisco Javier García Casique was detained by ICE and feared deportation to Venezuela.
Al menos 10 migrantes venezolanos deportados a El Salvador no tienen vínculos con el Tren de Aragua, según sus familiaresFrancisco Javier García Casique is a 24-year-old Venezuelan migrant who was deported to El Salvador and described by his family as innocent and a hairdresser.
‘He is innocent’: family of deported Venezuelan rebukes Trump claims | VenezuelaFrancisco Javier García Casique's brother stated that he has no criminal history and was unjustly sent to El Salvador.
Trump waging ‘sickening’ psychological war, deported Venezuelan’s lawyer says | US immigrationFrancisco Javier García Casique was identified as one of those sent to El Salvador.
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