El Salvador, Ivey and Maryland
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A Maryland congressman failed in an attempt to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia over the Memorial Day weekend, making him
From El Salvador to South Sudan, inside America’s global prison pipeline with Noah Bullock of Cristosal and investigative journalist Nick Turse.
An important new study by my Cato Institute colleague David Bier shows that most of the Venezuelan migrants deported to imprisonment in El Salvador
The Trump administration believes cruelty in the treatment of immigrants will be a deterrent to others, but it is cruel and anti-American behavior.
Carolina Miranda’s aesthetic analyses of President Donald Trump’s redesign of the Oval Office and of the “Trump Trad” lookbook have been clever and insightful, but I will be honest: Her visual examination today of El Salvador’s inhumane CECOT prison really kicks things up a notch.
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Human rights organizations, politicians and experts have sharply criticized a law approved by El Salvador’s Congress this week that seeks to limit foreign influence and corruption.
Venezuelans held in a high-security prison in El Salvador shouted “freedom” and used a hand signal for help in a video published by the far-right One America News Network, a rare glimpse of the detainees since they were sent there by the U.
SAN SALVADOR — The gang name was scrawled onto classroom desks and written on bathroom walls. At the school where Kilmar Abrego García spent most of his adolescence, the students all knew who was in charge of the neighborhood: MS-13.
María Escalona Fernández, grandmother of Maikelys Espinoza Bernal, joined a protest in front of the United Nations headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela. She says she won’t be at peace until her son is released from a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.