One day last week, Millan told her the men in the dorm refused to go out into the yard because they were worried they would be put on another bus and sent to El Salvador.
‘He is desperate,’ Millan’s wife said. ‘He told me that when he walked out onto the field, he sat down and looked at the sky and asked God to get him out of there soon.’
Millan was among the men in the yard captured by Reuters’ drone. He arrived in Bluebonnet in mid-April from a separate detention facility in
Georgia, where he’d been since he was picked up on March 12.According to Reuters, he does not have a criminal record, and had been working a steady job in construction.
The Department of Homeland Security claim he is a ‘documented’ member of Tren de Aragua, which he and his loved ones dispute.