This article is part of a four-piece series on El Salvador. You can find the previous dispatch, a story on El Zonte, ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced last week that President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador had agreed to accept deportees from the U.S. convicted of crimes, and also offered to house incarcerated ...
The U.S. State Department has reissued a travel advisory for the Central American nation of El Salvador due to crime. The advisory, which is at Level 2, means travelers should “exercise increased ...
El Salvador’s president Nayib Bukele and Strategy’s (formerly MicroStrategy) chairman Michael Saylor recently met for discus ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said late Monday that El Salvador’s president has offered to accept deportees from the US ...
El Salvador has agreed to house violent US criminals and receive deportees of any nationality, US Secretary of State Marco ...
Federal law does not allow the deportation of U.S. citizens, and El Salvador’s prisons are internationally notorious for life ...
Bitcoin may no longer be legal tender in El Salvador, but Bitcoiners in the country haven't given up on the mission.
The Trump administration and the president of El Salvador said they struck a deal allowing the U.S. to ship detained migrants ...
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has offered to accept convicted criminals of any nationality the U.S. wants to deport ...
Prisoners spend 23.5 hours a day locked in their cells, with a brief, daily 30-minute window for exercise or religious ...
Nayib Bukele and Michael Saylor discuss Bitcoin in El Salvador amid regulatory changes affecting its legal tender status.