The Trump administration is attempting to dismiss criminal charges against MS-13 leader Vladimir Antonio Arevalo-Chavez with the intention of deporting him back to El Salvador. Arevalo-Chavez’s attorneys allege that Trump is doing a favor for President Nayib Bukele,...
On May 30, Frizgeralth de Jesús Cornejo Pulgar was scheduled for a hearing in a United States immigration court. But Cornejo Pulgar—an asylum seeker from Venezuela fleeing potential persecution from paramilitary groups aligned with the government of Nicolás Maduro—was...
For some time now, in both legal and political circles, there has been talk of lawfare: the use of the justice system as a weapon to persecute and discredit adversaries. The initial stage of the process is usually the same: a scandalous accusation is leveled against...
The Government of El Salvador took $45.68 million from the Pension Fund in April 2025 alone, the second month of its agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to data from the Central Reserve Bank (BCR). With this, pension debt reached $10,742.22...
After six years in government, President Nayib Bukele had few major economic results to offer in his June 1st address to the Nation, according to economists consulted. Reiterating that the 2025 budget is “fully funded” and the creation of agromarkets – two...
President Nayib Bukele stated on Sunday night, June 1, during his speech marking his sixth year in office, that he “doesn’t care if they call him a dictator” and that he prefers that “to seeing Salvadorans killed,” referring to criticisms...