SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - El Salvador's Congress voted on Wednesday to allow minors convicted of crimes linked to organized crime to be housed in the same prisons as adults, albeit in separate areas.
El Salvador's Congress approved a reform allowing minors convicted of organized crime to be imprisoned alongside adults in separate areas. The decision follows a crackdown on crime involving mass ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the lawsuit Wednesday, saying "New York has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over ...
El Salvador's Foreign Minister Alexandra Hill Tinoco said a civil nuclear cooperation agreement with the U.S. would help ...
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The U.S. State Department has reissued its travel advisory for El Salvador. It stands at a Level 2, urging travelers to ...
Nayib Bukele offered to take in deportees from other nations and also American convicts — for an undetermined fee.
El Salvador has offered to take in people deported from the U.S. for entering the country illegally as well as the country’s ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is using federal prisons to detain some people arrested in its immigration crackdown, the federal Bureau of Prisons said Friday, returning ...
Bukele offered to house violent U.S. and migrant criminals in his prison system, in "extraordinary" gesture. But experts ...
Indian businessman Anand Mahindra known for his sharp insights on global affairs, business commented on an unusual outsourcing proposal. It has nothing to do with software, call centers, or ...