Relatives of Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States to El Salvador and held in a mega-prison marched on Tuesday (April 15) to the government palace in Caracas demanding updates about their loved ones. "If my son hears me, if our sons hear us—I want to tell them we’re fighting for them," said Lorena Borrego, the mother of detainee Tito Martinez. - REUTERS
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00:00If my son hears me, if our sons hear us, I want to tell them we're fighting for them,
00:20that here is his mother, his grandparents, for all of them.
00:23It's been distressing. It hasn't been easy, but here we are, and we want them back healthy and safe.
00:34We demand our president to keep helping us as he has done so far.
00:38To President Bukele, President Trump, please put your hands on your hearts and set our sons free,
00:44as they're innocent of all the accusations against them.
00:47Today is 34 days after his disappearance, and I stand before you filled with spirit that refuses to bring down.
01:03I will not stop fighting until I see my husband alive.
01:08Kilmar, if you can hear me, stay strong.
01:13God hasn't forgotten about you.
01:18Our children are asking, when would you come home?
01:23And I pray for the day I tell them the time and date that you'll return.
01:29As we continue through Holy Week, my heart aches for my husband,
01:35who should have been here leading our Easter prayers.
01:37Instead, I find myself pleading with the Trump administration and the Bukele administration
01:47to stop playing political games with the life of Kilmar.
01:53Don't wait for me.
02:01I'm sorry.
02:05I'm sorry.
02:10Let's do it.
02:11You are po Falvers.
02:12Yes.
02:12You are po'