[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 320 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 320
Calling for the immediate release of Eyvin Hernandez, a United States
citizen and Los Angeles County public defender, who was wrongfully
detained by the Venezuelan regime in March 2022.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 27, 2023
Mr. Padilla (for himself and Mrs. Feinstein) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
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RESOLUTION
Calling for the immediate release of Eyvin Hernandez, a United States
citizen and Los Angeles County public defender, who was wrongfully
detained by the Venezuelan regime in March 2022.
Whereas, since 2006, Eyvin Hernandez has been a public defender for Los Angeles
County, dedicating his career to representing the most vulnerable people
in the county;
Whereas Eyvin Hernandez is a man of impeccable character and a beloved member of
his community, admired by many who know him for his deep devotion to
justice, respect for humanity, willingness to help others, patience,
kindness, and intellect;
Whereas Eyvin Hernandez has volunteered his time to advocate for children in the
juvenile justice system, to mentor aspiring young lawyers through the
Latina Lawyer Bar Association and the University of California, Los
Angeles (UCLA) Law Fellows Program, and to participate in the Los
Angeles County Public Defender's Union, Local 148, where he previously
served on the board of directors;
Whereas Eyvin Hernandez is an alumnus of the UCLA School of Law and of El Camino
College, UCLA, where he majored in physics and mathematics;
Whereas Eyvin Hernandez's family immigrated to the United States when he was a
toddler, fleeing the civil war in El Salvador and seeking a better life;
Whereas, on March 31, 2022, Eyvin Herndandez was captured by armed, masked men
in the vicinity of the Colombia-Venezuela border, and, once his United
States citizenship was discovered, was transferred to Venezuela and
detained;
Whereas the Venezuelan regime charged Eyvin Hernandez with criminal association
and conspiracy, which could lead to 16 years of imprisonment;
Whereas there has been no serious effort to provide legitimate evidence to
corroborate those allegations nor to hold trial proceedings to
adjudicate his case, highlighting the fabricated grounds for Eyvin
Hernandez's detention;
Whereas Eyvin Hernandez was not included in the October 2022 prisoner exchange
that allowed 7 Americans imprisoned in Venezuela to return home to the
United States;
Whereas, on October 21, 2022, the Department of State designated Eyvin Hernandez
as wrongfully detained;
Whereas, in June 2023, the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs
attempted to secure Eyvin Hernandez's release during a visit to Caracas;
Whereas, even in prison, Eyvin Hernandez has served as an advocate for his
fellow detained Americans, translating their needs to the guards in
Spanish and helping them articulate their cases to officials of the
Department of State;
Whereas the Los Angeles County community, including Eyvin Hernandez's former
mentees, colleagues, classmates, friends, and family, have created a
coalition to advocate for his release, highlight the arbitrary and
unjust nature of his detention, and continue fighting to bring him home;
and
Whereas Eyvin Hernandez is a valued citizen of the city of Los Angeles, the
State of California, and the United States: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) calls on the Venezuelan regime to immediately release
Eyvin Hernandez from unjust imprisonment;
(2) urges all officials of the executive branch of the
United States, including President Joseph R. Biden, Secretary
of State Antony Blinken, National Security Advisor Jake
Sullivan, and Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs
Roger Carstens, to use all the tools at the disposal of the
executive branch to secure the immediate release of Eyvin
Hernandez;
(3) condemns the Venezuelan regime's continued use of
detentions of citizens and lawful permanent residents of the
United States for political purposes;
(4) expresses continued support for all citizens and lawful
permanent residents of the United States wrongfully detained in
Venezuela, along with all other citizens and lawful permanent
residents of the United States wrongfully detained abroad; and
(5) expresses solidarity with and sympathy for Eyvin
Hernandez, his friends and family, and those advocating for his
immediate release, for the personal hardship experienced as a
result of the arbitrary and baseless detention of their loved
one.
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