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Over 200 migrants who were sent to a Salvadoran prison under accusations they were gang members are the responsibility of the U.S., El Salvador officials told the U.N.
The government of El Salvador has formally asserted it is the U.S., not the Central American nation, that retains “legal responsibility” for Venezuelans held in a Salvadoran megaprison ...
Its U.S. funding cut, rights group flees Bukele’s El Salvador Cristosal, wary of newly restrictive laws and the arrest of one of its staffers, follows dozens of journalists, lawyers and rights ...
Human rights NGO Cristosal has suspended operations in El Salvador due to government harassment, new restrictions on foreign funding, and the arrest of its top attorney. The group will continue work ...
The Trump admin has argued that the men are now outside U.S. legal jurisdiction and no longer protected by constitutional rights.
Venezuela's attorney general's office said on Monday that it has opened an investigation into El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele for alleged mistreatment and human rights violations against ...
The migrants were deported to El Salvador's mega-prison in March.
El Salvador released 200 Venezuelans held in a notorious prison in exchange for Venezuela freeing 10 American nationals and multiple political prisoners.
(CNN) — A prominent human rights group critical of El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has suspended operations in the country, citing the government’s harassment, repression and ...
The report undercuts months of assertions by senior Trump officials, who have repeatedly claimed they have no power to compel the return of these individuals.
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