Judge Boasberg ordered the US government to provide declarations from all individuals involved in the decision not to suspend the flights carrying Venezuelan and Salvadoran migrants to the CECOT in El Salvador on March 15 and 16 of this year. The order seeks to...
Sandro Arévalo has undergone hemodialysis at the Salvadoran Social Security Institute (ISSS) for 18 years, following a diagnosis of kidney failure in 2006. Héctor Menjívar, also a Social Security patient, has battled kidney disease for two decades, a condition that...
Discussing poverty in El Salvador is urgent, as it forms the daily reality of the majority. Poverty is dynamic. It shows no tendency to diminish but rather swells its ranks. Official statistics do not ignore it, though their reports remain incomplete. Certainly,...
Across various communities, basic services—such as garbage collection, electricity supply, and road maintenance—suffer from chronic deficiencies. Every day, the program Hora de Radio YSUCA receives complaints regarding the lack of an adequate municipal response....
Student, union, and academic organizations at the University of El Salvador (UES) have warned of an imminent threat to the job security of university personnel and institutional autonomy, amid a backdrop of budget cuts and fiscal measures driven by the government for...
Vendors at the San Miguelito Market, located in the neighborhood of the same name, anticipate that customer footfall will gradually increase. Many merchants are enthusiastic about securing stalls in this revitalized shopping hub, while others lament that sales have...