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Over 200 migrants who were sent to a Salvadoran prison under accusations they were gang members are the responsibility of the U.S., El Salvador officials told the U.N.
Donald Trump’s administration has claimed publicly and in court that it has no legal authority over migrants it imprisoned in El Salvador.
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 a Salvadoran megaprison ...
El Salvador has said that the United States has legal jurisdiction over deported migrants being held in the Central American country, court documents show.
The offer to swap Venezuelan migrants in El Salvador for prisoners remains on the table, one of the U.S. officials said.
El Salvador’s government has directly contradicted Donald Trump’s administration when it comes to who, exactly, is responsible for the deported migrants locked up in that country’s prisons.
Officials acknowledge that more than 130 Venezuelan migrants at a megaprison in El Salvador remain under U.S. responsibility, contradicting Trump administration claims.
Trump's Justice Department has said Venezuelans deported to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison are out of U.S. reach. A new United Nations report says otherwise.
News about El Salvador, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
The revelation was contained in court filings Monday by lawyers for more than 100 migrants who are seeking to challenge their deportations to CECOT, El Salvador’s mega-prison.
Bobby Witt Jr. and Salvador Perez hit two of Kansas City's four home runs to back a strong start by rookie Noah Cameron, and the Royals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-3 on Monday night.
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