Venezuela, El Salvador and Nayib Bukele
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Migrants deported from the US to El Salvador and now returned to Venezuela tell EL PAÍS about four months of continuous punishment and total uncertainty about their fate
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Negotiations with a “tyrannical regime” bore fruit as El Salvador President Nayib Bukele announced a prisoner swap with Venezuela to bring American hostages home. While Democrat lawmakers […]
Venezuela's attorney general's office said Monday it has opened an investigation into El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele for alleged mistreatment and human rights violations against Venezuelan migrants.
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele called Democrats “salty” on Tuesday, reacting to a proposed bill by party senators that calls for sanctions on the Central American nation. What Happened: The El Salvador Accountability Act of 2025 was introduced last month by Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.
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Worldcrunch on MSNHow Trump And Bukele Colluded To Cut Deals With Mara GangstersAfter turning his war on crime into a global spectacle, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has reportedly cut deals with the Mara gangs, like his predecessors, possibly in return for their quiescence in order to keep Donald Trump happy.
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Latin Times on MSNSalvadoran President Bukele Responds to Controversial Hunter Biden Interview With Mocking Post: 'Is Hunter Biden Sniffing Powdered Milk?'In a portion of the interview, Biden said: "I would pick up the phone and call the president in El Salvador and say, you either f—ing send them back or I'm going to f—ing invade"
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has released a video montage showing Kilmar Abrego Garcia apparently thriving during his imprisonment, in an attempt to refute the migrant’s claims that he was tortured while in custody.
President Nayib Bukele's party leads polls in El Salvador's elections Sunday. A win could place more power in his hands amid a shaky democracy.
El Salvador is one of a growing number of countries that has agreed to take detainees who have been deported from the US, often without charges.