Bukele's Government Boasts Drug Seizures During His Term in El Salvador: 30 Mexicans Have Been Arrested
The Salvadoran government announced significant drug seizures and arrests of traffickers, claiming success in combatting drug trafficking.
The anti-immigrant law in the United States retreats and ICE loses: a judge rules that they cannot detain Kilmar Ábrego García again
A federal judge ruled that ICE cannot detain Salvadoran citizen Kilmar Ábrego García again due to the expiration of the 90-day detention period and the lack of feasible deportation plans.
Judge orders migrant deported in 'error' free from ICE custody with criminal case looming
A federal judge has ruled that an Salvadoran migrant, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, should not be re-arrested by ICE, allowing him to attend an upcoming hearing in Nashville regarding his criminal case.
Nayib Bukele announces the largest seizure in the history of El Salvador; the drugs came from Africa
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele announced the country's largest drug seizure, with 6.6 tons of cocaine valued at $165 million intercepted by the National Navy.
Salvadoran Navy seizes 6.6 tons of cocaine in the Pacific
The Salvadoran Navy has made the largest drug seizure in its history, confiscating 6.6 tons of cocaine from a Tanzanian-flagged vessel in the Pacific Ocean.
Diego Rosales, Salvadoran Journalist Detained in Seville: 'Bukele has condemned me before a judge'
Diego Rosales, a Salvadoran journalist, was detained in Seville while seeking asylum, citing political persecution from the Bukele administration in El Salvador.
Óscar Martínez, journalist pursued by Bukele: "We have yet to see his most violent phase"
Journalist Óscar Martínez, who has faced persecution under Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, reflects on his exile in Mexico ahead of revealing exclusive information about Bukele's negotiations with gangs in El Salvador.
Who is Laura Fernández, the 'Bukele of Costa Rica' who swept the elections and will be the next president
Laura Fernández, a right-wing political scientist and former minister, won the Costa Rican presidential elections with a tough-on-crime stance, drawing comparisons to Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
Pavić and Arevalo had a match point in Adelaide but missed the semifinals
Croatian tennis player Mate Pavić and Salvadoran Marcelo Arevalo were defeated in the quarterfinals of the ATP 250 tournament in Adelaide by Italians Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori despite having a match point.
"Now is the time to tackle crime": Costa Rica wants to follow President Bukele's example with a new mega prison
Costa Rica is seeking to combat organized crime by following Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele's approach, which includes the construction of a new mega prison.
ICE detainer issued for El Salvadoran national charged with killing two North Carolina teens
An ICE detainer has been issued for Aristides Eli Orellana-Ramirez, an El Salvadoran national charged with the murders of two teenagers in Charlotte, North Carolina, raising concerns over sanctuary policies.
Pavić and Arevalo in the Quarterfinals of Adelaide
Croatian tennis player Mate Pavić has advanced to the quarterfinals of the ATP tennis tournament in Adelaide alongside Salvadoran Marcelo Arevalo, winning their match against the German-Taiwanese duo in straight sets.
Bukele arrives in Costa Rica to sponsor a high-security prison inspired by his mega-prison for gangsters
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele arrives in Costa Rica to lay the foundation stone for a high-security prison modeled after his own mega-prison for gang members, while facing warnings not to interfere in the country's internal political debates amid an electoral campaign.
‘I spent almost four months in a prison cell’: Journalist Mario Guevara on covering ICE
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara was detained by ICE for 112 days while reporting on an anti-Trump protest, raising concerns about press freedom and the treatment of journalists in the US.
Trump admin asks Boasberg for more time to detail CECOT plans after Maduro ouster
The Trump administration requested more time from a federal judge to outline due process plans for Venezuelan migrants deported to a Salvadoran prison following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro.
Salvadoran journalist arrested in Seville under international detention order issued by Bukele's government
Salvadoran journalist Diego Andrés Rosa Rosales was arrested in Seville under an international arrest warrant issued by the government of Nayib Bukele as he applied for asylum in Spain.
Salvadoran photojournalist arrested in Seville under international order issued by Bukele
Salvadoran photojournalist Diego Andrés Rosa Rosales was arrested in Seville due to an international arrest warrant issued by Nayib Bukele's government while he was awaiting asylum in Spain.
Bukele's Path to Staying in Power
Over his six and a half years in presidency, Salvadoran politician Nayib Bukele has maneuvered strategically to extend his political dominance beyond established constitutional limits.
Bukele says he would like to continue governing El Salvador for '10 more years'
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele expressed a desire to remain in office until at least 2033 if re-elected in 2027, during an interview with Spanish YouTuber David Cánovas Martínez.