Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, was detained at the notorious Cecot prison where he experienced severe physical and psychological torture. Abrego Garcia and other detainees were forced to kneel for long periods without bathroom access, resulting in humiliating situations. The conditions included overcrowded cells, constant bright lights, and metal bunk beds without mattresses. Despite being acknowledged as not a gang member, officials threatened him with placement in a cell with known gang members. He lost a significant amount of weight during his confinement and was subjected to staged photographs of supposedly better conditions.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, where he was detained in a notorious prison called Cecot, enduring physical and psychological torture.
During his detention at Cecot, Abrego Garcia and others were forced to kneel for hours, denied bathroom access, and held in overcrowded cells with no windows.
Abrego Garcia lost 31 pounds in the first two weeks of confinement. His tattoos, acknowledged as non-gang related by officials, did not protect him from threats.
Prison officials threatened to move Abrego Garcia into a cell with gang members, despite recognizing his tattoos were not associated with gang affiliation.
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