El Salvador, prison system and deported migrants
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced last week that President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador had agreed to accept deportees from the U.S. convicted of crimes, and also offered to house incarcerated ...
El Salvador's Congress voted on Wednesday to allow minors convicted of crimes linked to organized crime to be housed in the ...
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El Salvador offers to house violent US criminals and deportees of any nationality in unprecedented dealEl Salvador has agreed to house violent US criminals and receive ... This story has been updated with additional ...
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump told reporters that he was open to the idea of sending incarcerated people — including U.S ...
A U.S. official said the Trump administration had no current plans to try to deport American citizens—but said Bukele’s offer ...
We can send them, and he will put them in his jails,” Rubio said of migrants of all nationalities, plus American citizens who ...
The US State Department describes El Salvador’s overcrowded prisons as “harsh and dangerous”. The department’s website, in the information on El Salvador, says “in many facilities ...
In exchange for deporting prisoners to El Salvador, Rubio said the United States would unfreeze assistance to help support operations at the country's Border Security Information Group.
The State Department describes El Salvador's overcrowded prisons as "harsh and dangerous." On its current country information webpage it says, "In many facilities, provisions for sanitation ...
This article is part of a four-piece series on El Salvador. You can find the previous dispatch, a story on Bitcoin Berlín, ...
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