U.S. immigration restrictions `` 138 torture and sexual violence after repatriation '' human rights group report February 7 16:29

As the Trump administration in the U.S. severely restricts immigration, it has been reported internationally that at least 138 people were killed by gangs and others as a result of deportation of Central America from El Salvador to the United States. Human rights organizations have announced.

Human Rights Watch, an international human rights organization headquartered in the U.S., said on Wednesday that it had been deported from El Salvador in Central America to move away from the United States in an attempt to escape security and poverty. And published a report of about 150 interviews.

According to the report, at least 138 of the repatriated persons have been killed by gangs and others since 2013, and more than 70 have been tortured or sexually assaulted.

Among them, a man who fled to the United States with his wife and three children was repatriated and shot dead by a member of the gang.

Women who fled the United States to escape from gangsters were repatriated in 2014 and continued to receive sexual assaults from the same group.

The border between the United States and Mexico is flooded with immigrants from Central American countries, but the Trump administration has taken steps to severely restrict acceptance.

According to the report, less than 20% of those who were granted refugee claims between 2014 and their adulthood said, "The U.S. government is blind to the fatal consequences of ruthless policies." Criticism.