
ICE’s construction site raids threaten a sector dependent on immigration
Worker arrests could complicate the housing crisis and drive up costs in an industry already struggling with labor shortages
Worker arrests could complicate the housing crisis and drive up costs in an industry already struggling with labor shortages
The latest poll gives the Salvadoran president an 85% approval rating, and only 1.4% of respondents believe that the concentration of power in a single figure is a problem for the country
In his annual address to the nation to observe his six years in power, the Central American leader attacked human rights groups and the media
Immigration judges have closed asylum cases of a dozen sent to CECOT, diminishing their chances of returning to the US
A report contradicts the government’s claim that it has only expelled undocumented immigrants
Ronald Johnson, a CIA veteran and former Green Beret, is bringing a tough new style that favors military action against the cartels
The president’s approval ratings remain high as he nears six years in power, but both his image and leadership have evolved significantly
The Salvadoran military repressed some 300 farming families during the mobilization, an unprecedented event since the end of the civil war
Nicolás Maduro celebrated the reunion of the minor and her family: ‘She is the daughter and granddaughter of all of us’
US officials did not tell the migrants they were being sent to Central America, where authorities refused to take them in. Three are now in Venezuela and five remain in detention in the United States
The lack of resources for the expulsion of undocumented immigrants leads Trump administration to order the hiring of 20,000 agents to assist immigration authorities
The pressure to meet immigration arrest targets is fostering the systematic violation of human rights, as seen in El Salvador
The magnate’s main tool of intimidation has been tariffs, which he has leveraged to extract concessions from allied countries such as Mexico and Colombia
Symbols or phrases like reggaeton singer Anuel AA’s slogan ‘Real Hasta La Muerte’ are, according to the government, signs of gang membership
Though not without precedent, deporting non-citizens to third countries is now being carried out in ways that human rights groups say sidestep critical legal protections
Like Kilmar Abrego García, the Venezuelan man was sent to the Central American country despite having a court document protecting him from removal. A judge has ordered his return
The director of the Americas Division of the organization analyzes the first months of the Trump administration and says she still trusts in judicial independence to curb his immigration policies
The secretary of state, who has been steadily rising through the ranks under the orders of his former rival, is now taking over the National Security Council, meaning he will hold two roles, something only Kissinger has done before
The Nicaraguan leader reacted to a US State Department report by sharply criticizing Washington’s immigration policies, calling them ‘horrendous crimes’
In an interview with ‘El Faro,’ Charli, leader of a faction of Barrio 18, details how the rapprochement with the president’s circle began
Bukele’s admirers have moved beyond pilgrimages to El Salvador’s police state and are now importing its practices. But like Cuba’s ex-admirers, they might come to regret it
A drone controlled by Reuters news agency witnessed the image from the air
The mistaken expulsion of the Salvadoran to Bukele’s mega prison sparked a standoff between the administration and the judiciary and became a political weapon
Inmates of a Texas detention center say around 60 migrants were put on a bus and driven to the airport, where they were set to be deported to El Salvador
According to organizations and activists, the 32-year-old is not the only detainee whose whereabouts remain unknown. Human Rights Watch says the situation amounts to ‘forced disappearances’
The reform proposed by Claudia Sheinbaum establishes significant financial penalties for radio and television companies
The Northwestern University political scientist is not surprised that the president wants to imprison citizens in El Salvador