El Salvador, Trump and Tren de Aragua
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Almost all hailed from El Salvador or Venezuela, and were either confessed or suspected members of the violent Latin American street gangs that have infiltrated the US.
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The Supreme Court is about to decide whether the Trump administration can exile Americans to a gulag overseas and then leave them there.
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A U.S. appeals court on Monday declined to lift an order blocking the Trump administration from sending people with final deportation orders to countries not cited in earlier proceedings without firs...
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Donald Trump is cementing a partnership with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, whose assault on civil rights is being mirrored in the U.S.
Costa Rica’s security minister has begun a visit to El Salvador to study the measures it has taken to reduce violence caused by its powerful street gangs.
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Podcaster Joe Rogan said it’s “horrific” that innocent people could be getting swept up in the Trump administration’s effort to deport gang members and send them to El Salvador’s notoriously
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El Salvador's CECOT prison, where over 200 alleged Venezuelan gang members deported from the U.S. are being held, has been criticized for alleged human rights violations.
The Trump administration sent her husband to El Salvador's CECOT prison two weeks ago, saying he was a gang member. She hasn't heard from him since.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem acknowledged Monday that she was trying to send a message to migrant gang members and the American people when ... inside El Salvador’s notorious mega ...
For three years, El Salvador has been operating under a state of emergency that suspends fundamental rights as Bukele wages an all-out assault on the country's powerful street gangs. During that time, some 84,000 people have been arrested, accused of gang ...