Now That They’re Free
by Perla Trevizo , ProPublica and The Texas Tribune , Melissa Sanchez and Mica Rosenberg , ProPublica, Ronna Rísquez , Alianza Rebelde Investiga, and Adrián González , Cazadores de Fake News , photography and additional reporting by Adriana Loureiro Fernández for ProPublica and The Texas Tribune Leer en español. Now that he’s free, Leonardo José Colmenares Solórzano, a 31-year-old Venezuelan, wants the world to know that he was tortured over four months in a Salvadoran prison. He said guards stomped on his hands, poured filthy water into his ears and threatened to beat him if he didn’t kneel alongside other inmates and lick their backs. Now that he’s free, Juan José Ramos Ramos, 39, insists he’s not who President Donald Trump says he is. He’s not a member of a gang or an international terrorist, just a man with tattoos whom immigration agents spotted riding in a car with a Venezuela sticker on the back. Now that he’s free, Andry Omar Blanco Bonilla, 40, said he wondered every day...