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Families and lawyers fear there will be no recourse for them to return to the United States for scheduled immigration hearings or return to their native Venezuela .
Lawyers say they have been unable to reach their clients and fear they have disappeared into a prison system notorious for mass detentions, abuse and a lack of due process.
The Trump administration has said those who were sent to El Salvador had ties to the Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua .
Human Rights Watch : "The Salvadoran prison system is no place for migrants" Experts and lawyers say they are gravely concerned that the immigrants will be denied due process.
They are concerned about how they were removed from the U.S. and their fates as they remain in El Salvador .
Immigration attorney: "All signs indicate that he’s there at the CECOT prison".
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