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- Why Latin America’s prisons create some of the world’s deadliest gangs . . .
Member of the Salvadorian army stands guard outside of maximum security penitentiary CECOT (Center for the Compulsory Housing of Terrorism) on April 4, 2025 in Tecoluca, San Vicente, El Salvador
- Judge orders immediate release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration . . .
Judge orders immediate release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention U S District Judge Paula Xinis said in her order Thursday that "since Abrego Garcia's wrongful detention in El
- The Human Rights Crisis of CECOT – Yale Global Health Review
El Salvador’s Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) is the largest prison in the Western Hemisphere with a capacity of 40,000 inmates 1 Construction of the massive 57-acre prison began in March 2022 as part of President Nayib Bukele’s anti-gang crackdown
- Inside El Salvador’s prison overhaul under President Bukele
El Salvador’s La Esperanza prison, once controlled by gangs, has been transformed under President Nayib Bukele’s crackdown into a labor-driven model praised for reducing violence but
- El Salvador’s Fight Against Gang Violence: Safety Secured or Human . . .
After the war ended, many gang members were deported back to El Salvador by U S authorities Once returned, the violent conflict between the two gangs escalated, eventually gripping the country and creating one of the most dangerous environments imaginable
- Cid-Gallup Poll Shows 96% Approval for Anti-Gang Measures
A Cid-Gallup poll shows 96% of Salvadorans support the government’s anti-gang measures, reflecting steady approval of the security crackdown
- The Price of Peace: The Looming Human Rights Concerns Under El Salvador . . .
El Salvador has, in recent decades, become notorious for its extreme levels of violence, consistently ranking among the most violent nations in the world [1] This violence, including homicides, sexual assaults, extortion, beatings, and murders, is largely driven by gang activity [2]
- Salvadoran court sentences 3 youths to prison after they appeared in . . .
A court in El Salvador has sentenced three youths to five years in prison and put five more on probation after they were arrested last year following the public release of a video of them making gang signs inside a school
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