Rosme Colina Arguelles


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Rosme Alexander Colina Argüelles, originally from Venezuela, migrated to the USA in 2023 to escape worsening economic conditions. In October 2024, he and his family settled in Dallas, Texas where he worked in construction and a moving company. However, during his third ICE check-in, he was detained and accused of being part of the “Tren de Aragua” criminal gang, a claim his mother denies. Despite agreeing to a voluntary departure in March 2025, he was instead deported to El Salvador and placed in a dangerous prison. His mother pleads for his fair trial or release, fearing for his safety.

From ‘TheDisappeared.com‘


Rosme Alexander Colina Argüelles is from the community of El Hatillo, Guzmán Guillermo parish, Miranda municipality in Venezuela. He left for the USA, October 31, 2023, hoping to find a more stable future for himself and his family because of the terrible, and worsening, economic conditions in Venezuela.“

My son left with his wife and his two children who are now sixteen years old. They went through the jungle,” said Maira Colina, Rosme’s mother.Rosme arrived with his family in Dallas, Texas in October 2024, where he worked in construction, and then at in a moving company. He had two ICE check-ins without incident, but at his third ICE check-in, he was detained and accused of belonging to the “Tren de Aragua” criminal gang.

His mother denies that her son has ties to the gang.”He has two tattoos, the one with his daughter’s name and mine,” Maira Colina said. Despite US Customs and Immigration using tattoos to identify Tren de Aragua gang members, experts on the gang say tattoos do not identify members of that criminal organization.

“The last thing we heard was that they offered him a voluntary departure in which he had to pay for his return ticket and he agreed.” That was on March 13, 2025. “He was going to let us know when he was coming, but we didn’t hear anything more until today when he appeared on the list of deportees to El Salvador,” said the mother on March 20th, 2025, when the list of names of the men in the torture prison, CECOT, was released.

Maira Colina says this experience is a “nightmare that she implores to end soon.”Rosme is in a very dangerous prison and his life is at risk. Please share Rosme’s story and demand that he is charged with a crime and offered a fair trial, or given his freedom.

#bluetrianglesolidarity

Del The Disappeared:

Rosme Alexander Colina Argüelles es de la comunidad de El Hatillo, parroquia Guzmán Guillermo, municipio Miranda en Venezuela. Salió hacia los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2023, con la esperanza de encontrar un futuro más estable para él y su familia debido a las terribles y empeorantes condiciones económicas en Venezuela.

Mi hijo se fue con su esposa y sus dos hijos que ahora tienen dieciséis años. Pasaron por la selva,” dijo Maira Colina, madre de Rosme. Rosme llegó con su familia a Dallas, Texas en octubre de 2024, donde trabajó en construcción y luego en una empresa de mudanzas. Tuvo dos citas con ICE sin incidentes, pero en su tercera cita con ICE, fue detenido y acusado de pertenecer a la banda criminal “Tren de Aragua”.

Su madre niega que su hijo tenga vínculos con la banda. “Tiene dos tatuajes, uno con el nombre de su hija y el mío,” dijo Maira Colina. A pesar de que Aduanas e Inmigración de EE. UU. utilizan tatuajes para identificar a los miembros de la banda Tren de Aragua, expertos en la banda dicen que los tatuajes no identifican a los miembros de esa organización criminal.

“Lo último que supimos es que le ofrecieron una salida voluntaria en la que tenía que pagar su boleto de regreso y él aceptó.” Eso fue el 13 de marzo de 2025. “Iba a avisarnos cuando viniera, pero no supimos nada más hasta hoy cuando apareció en la lista de deportados a El Salvador,” dijo la madre el 20 de marzo de 2025, cuando se publicó la lista de nombres de los hombres en la prisión de tortura, CECOT.

Maira Colina dice que esta experiencia es una “pesadilla que ruega que termine pronto.” Rosme está en una prisión muy peligrosa y su vida corre peligro. Por favor, comparte la historia de Rosme y exige que se le acuse de un delito y se le ofrezca un juicio justo, o se le conceda su libertad. #solidaridadtriánguloazul

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