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For four months, hundreds of men from Venezuela said they endured physical abuse.
mental abuse, and sexual abuse, inside a notorious prison.
Today, what my colleague, Julie Turkowitz, found actually happened inside that prison.
And why many now see it as perhaps the darkest chapter of all in President Trump's program of mass deportation.
It's Monday, December 8th.
Julie,
you have spent the past many months investigating the plight of these roughly 200 Venezuelan nationals who were deported by the Trump administration from the U.S.
to a prison in Al Salvador.
And along the way, you have broke story after story about who they are, what they did or didn't do.
And now you bring us your latest investigation.