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SOURCE: Sixty Minutes Pulled Episode - Inside CECOT: A Hidden Human Rights Crisis 2025
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Sixty Minutes Pulled Episode - Inside CECOT: A Hidden Human Rights Crisis 2025 https://www.imdb.com/news/ni65627414/ https://tvregular.com/2025/12/20/60-minutes-cbs-inside-cecot-the-sherpas-of-everest-december-21-2025/ 60 Minutes CBS “Inside CECOT” December 21 2025 A compelling new episode of 60 Minutes airs Sunday, December 21, 2025, at 7:30 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT on CBS and Paramount+, following NFL Football. The broadcast features two impactful stories—one exposing troubling conditions inside a Central American prison, the other celebrating the resilience and pride of Nepal’s elite mountaineers. These segments showcase the program’s signature blend of investigative journalism and human storytelling. Inside CECOT: A Hidden Human Rights Crisis The episode begins with Inside CECOT, a report that sheds light on a little-known consequence of U.S. immigration policy. Earlier this year, under the Trump administration, hundreds of Venezuelan migrants were deported to El Salvador—many of them with no personal or familial connection to the country. Branded as terrorists by the administration, these individuals were sent to CECOT, a maximum-security prison in El Salvador known for its harsh conditions and strict confinement. Sharyn Alfonsi investigates the circumstances surrounding the deportations and the disturbing silence from the U.S. government. Nine months after the transfers, officials still have not released the full list of names of those who were sent to the facility. Alfonsi speaks directly with some of the now released individuals who describe in chilling detail the torture and extreme conditions they faced behind bars. Their testimony points to a broader question of accountability—both in how these migrants were identified and in how they were treated once removed from U.S. soil. The segment is produced by Oriana Zill de Granados
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