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Salvadoran officials claim ‘legal responsibility’ lies with the US, contradicting statements from the Trump administration ...
El Salvador has formally asserted the U.S retains “legal responsibility” for detainees held in their megaprisons, contradicting Trump administration claims.
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 one of their megaprisons, ...
El Salvador has formally stated that legal custody of over 130 Venezuelan migrants detained in its maximum-security prison ...
The government of El Salvador has acknowledged to United Nations investigators that the Trump administration maintains ...
Salvadoran officials have acknowledged that more than 130 Venezuelan migrants at a megaprison in El Salvador remain under U.S ...
Over 200 migrants who were sent to a Salvadoran prison under accusations they were gang members are the responsibility of the ...
The U.S. has exclusive jurisdiction and responsibility over migrants Trump sent to prison in El Salvador, according to ...
On May 18, relatives of the Venezuelan migrant detainees in El Salvador's mega prison CECOT, announced to a WhatsApp group the death of Marlene Ramirez, a grandmother who raised one of the men ...
The U.S. is paying El Salvador $6 million to detain immigrants, including about 250 Venezuelan and Salvadoran men mainly at the infamous megaprison CECOT.
In this photo provided by El Salvador's presidential press office, a prison guard transfers deportees from the U.S., alleged to be Venezuelan gang members, to CECOT on March 16.