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The US State Department has voiced rare support for El Salvador’s decision to abolish presidential term limits, paving the ...
El Salvador’s government will continue to detain more than 80,000 people accused of being gang members and swept up under ...
Tens of thousands of suspected gang members arrested under an internationally criticized crackdown in El Salvador will be ...
El Salvador’s Congress has voted to extend the detention of over 80,000 people arrested under the state of emergency for two ...
The case ranks among the first of an expected wave of criminal immigration proceedings at the federal courthouse in downtown ...
El gobierno de Estados Unidos afirmó que el presidente de El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, no debería ser puesto en el mismo saco ...
El Salvador’s president Nayib Bukele has turned a democracy into an authoritarian state. It's a warning for other democracies ...
This videographic explains the conditions of detention of Venezuelans expelled by the United States to El Salvador in ...
Costa Rica will begin construction this year on a new maximum-security prison inspired by the El Salvador mega-prison at the ...
Louis Armando Rojas, 38, was extradited back to Houston from El Salvador after he was charged with murdering Louis Lopera on ...
El Salvador, once synonymous with violence and waves of emigration, saw a dramatic drop in crime. For many citizens, this shift offered more than just safety — it offered much needed hope.
El Salvador, the smallest country in Central America, was once known as the hemisphere’s murder capital — with one of the highest homicide rates anywhere in the world outside of a war zone.