#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.26.2025 Noem to visit CECOT, where U.S. deportees are trapped in ‘legal limbo’. The migrants, accused of belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang, are being held in the prison without access to either the Salvadoran or American justice systems.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.20.2025 Why Bukele opened his infamous prison to Trump. Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has sharply reduced violence but is criticized for his authoritarian style and harsh crackdown on gangs.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.18.2025 Videos offer a glimpse into Bukele’s prisons and the fate of U.S. deportees. Human rights organizations say the message presented by videos posted by Bukele is clear: This is what awaits those deported from the United States to El Salvador.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Feb.04.2025 El Salvador offers to jail ‘American criminals,’ including U.S. citizens. It is unclear whether the Trump administration plans to send incarcerated U.S. citizens to El Salvador. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. was “grateful” for the offer.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Jan.29.2025 Trump plans to build mass detention camp for deportees at Guantánamo Bay. President Donald Trump ordered construction of a deportee detention camp with room for 30,000 migrants on the U.S. naval base in Cuba.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Jan.23.2025 Mauricio Funes, former El Salvador leader who fled to exile, dies at 65. A former journalist, Mr. Funes took refuge in Nicaragua before being convicted in absentia in corruption cases linked to his time in power from 2009 to 2014.
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