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Three Major Breakthroughs in the CECOT Case — And Why It Matters Now More Than Ever

For months, families have had no answers. The administration has dodged accountability. But the tide is turning.

This week, I’m breaking down three major developments that could change everything for the 238 men the Trump administration secretly transferred to CECOT, the notorious mega-prison in El Salvador, back in March 2025.

Here’s what’s new — and why it matters:

  1. They’re now a certified class.
    A federal court has officially recognized the 238 men as part of a class action lawsuit against the Trump administration — meaning the legal system now acknowledges them as a unified group with standing to challenge what happened to them.

  2. A whistleblower has stepped forward.
    Details are emerging from a new whistleblower lawsuit that exposes how these men were falsely labeled, funneled through ICE, and disappeared into CECOT with no due process. This is the first real crack in the wall of silence — and it's damning.

  3. The United Nations is investigating.
    A formal UN Human Rights inquiry into the treatment and whereabouts of the men has opened a new door for international scrutiny, pressure, and discovery. The world is watching — and it’s clear this isn’t going away quietly.

All of this builds toward real accountability. More documentation. More visibility. And finally, more pressure on those responsible.

👉 Watch the full video here [Insert Video Link] for the full breakdown, timeline, legal context, and where this could go next.
📢 Then share it — because silence and confusion are how they get away with it.

We’re not letting that happen

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