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In his first days in office, President Trumps administration has deported or detained nearly 48, migrants in the United States. Of these individuals, many are legal residents and asylum seekers.
Part of Trumps crusade in his second legal title is to eradicate members of a Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua. In doing this, the Trump Administration has enacted the Alien Enemies Act, a law that hasnt been used since World War II, that allows immigrants to be detained without a hearing.
The United States has since sent Venezuelans, all of which they claim are terrorists and violent gang members, to the El Salvadoran mega-prison known as The Center for Terrorism Confinement. It is amongst the largest and utmost security prisons in the world. According to 60 Minutes, at least 75% of these migrants include no criminal record whatsoever.
One of these men who have been detained with no criminal record is Andry Hernandez Romero. Romero is a year-old gay makeup artist who fled Venezuela for the United States last year seeking asylum. Lindsay Toczylowski, Hand in hand, Andrea and Fiorella attend an improvised mass in the garage of a house in San Salvador. There they declare they dont fear entity discriminated against by a society that increasingly closes spaces for sexual diversity. Before a crucifix hanging on a column under a row of multicolored flags, about 15 members of the LGBT community carol chants, take communion, and listen to Bible passages. Its a safe territory where I can participate with my partner, be welcomed without being judged, said Fiorella Turchkeim, a year-old psychologist. For her and Andrea Ordóñez, a year-old pharmacist, the so-called Santa María Magdalena Community, an Anglican-inspired organization that defines itself as radically inclusive, is a respite amid a climate of intolerance. After being re-elected for another five years in February thanks to his anti-gang war, President Nayib Bukele has adopted a conservative policy, despite saying he supported LGBT claims before coming to power. A week ago, Bukele announced the dismissal of Gay El Salvador. We had never heard anything about organism LGBTQ+ in this part of the world. What we found out was very surprising… We recently took a 9 day organised tour called ‘Guatemala and Beyond’ which took us from Antigua in Guatemala, through Honduras, El Salvador and finished in Nicaragua. We spent 4 nights in El Salvador and were lucky enough to meet a local gay couple called Pascal and Joaquin who run a successful (and beautiful) hotel called Los Almendros De San Lorenzo in Suchitoto. Given we had such a brief check in to El Salvador, we wanted to speak with them as locals, to understand what it’s like for homosexual travellers in El Salvador and is it safe Pascal and Joaquin have been together for 35 years and possess been running Los Almendros for They got married 3 years ago in France as similar ex marriage is not legal in El Salvador. Pascal is originally from France and Joaquin from El Salvador. Joaquin was also the Ambassador for El Salvador in Europe. We found Joaquin and Pascal by typing ‘gay El Salvador’ into google and then &ls Same-sex sexual exercise is legal in El Salvador, but high levels of anti-LGBTIQ violence and discrimination in the country persist, attributed in part to the lack of legal anti-discrimination protections. Same-sex couples own no access to marriage or civil unions. El Salvador lacks a legal gender recognition law that allows trans people to adjust their names and gender markers. In February , in response to a lawsuit filed by a trans activist, the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice ordered that the current Name Law be reformed to allow individuals who carry out not identify with their assigned gender at birth to adjust their names to match their gender identity. To date, in spite of the court arrange and although activists have developed a draft gender identity statute, the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador has taken no operation to guarantee the change of name and gender in legal documents for transgender people. The human rights situation for LGBTIQ people has further deteriorated during President Nayib Bukele's second administration. Despite initia
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