From March 10 through March 14, several federal and state law enforcement agencies participated in Operation Take Back America.
A Salvadoran citizen accused of killing an Inglewood man while trying to steal a catalytic converter in was in the U.S. illegally for the second time.
El Salvador in 2025 faces key decisions: mining, political reforms, and security. At what cost will the country move forward?
El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, has offered to house in Salvadoran prisons U.S.-deported immigrants of any nationality ...
When U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited El Salvador in early February to meet with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele ...
While the U.S. criminal justice system is far from perfect, addressing its shortcomings requires reform, not abdication of ...
U.S. Attorney Margaret Leachman for the Western District of Texas announced the arrest of several people charged with illegally entering the country through the El Paso area. Officials charged ...
In addition to the problems with food and medical care, the three facilities don’t have enough clothing to give to new ...
El Salvador's gang truce may have provided a short-term reprieve from violence but ultimately added to the total death toll, ...
President Trump said the base would house as many as 30,000 migrants awaiting deportation. But construction of a tent city ...
The Salvadoran reality, marked by high levels of violence and discrimination, led Verónica Reyna, a psychologist and director of human rights at the Passionist Social Service (SSPAS) , to become a ...
Amnesty demands protection for detained Salvadoran activist Fidel Zavala, highlighting torture claims and a crackdown on dissent under Bukele’s regime ...