Venezuelan moms use a Whatsapp chat group to seek information about their sons detained at Guantánamo Bay by the Trump administration, challenging claims their sons are part of a criminal organization. The moms fight for their sons' release, joined by ACLU in a lawsuit. The detainees lack access to lawyers and the outside world. Some moms worry about their sons' mental health and unfair targeting based on tattoos.
Key Points
Venezuelan moms use a Whatsapp chat group to share information and push back against claims their sons are part of a criminal organization
Some moms join a lawsuit with ACLU to challenge lack of access to legal representation for detainees at Guantánamo
Mothers express concerns about their sons' mental health and unfair targeting based on tattoos
Pros
Mothers are actively seeking information and support for their detained sons
The story sheds light on the challenges faced by immigrants in detention
Cons
Detainees lack access to attorneys, family, or the outside world
Moms worry about their sons' mental health and unfair targeting based on tattoos