Secretary of State Marco Rubio said El Salvador agreed to take deportees and "dangerous" U.S. criminal citizens.
El Salvador’s president has offered to accept deportees of any nationality, including violent American criminals now imprisoned in the United States.
El Salvador has agreed to take deportees from the United States and violent criminals from U.S. prisons in an "extraordinary migratory agreement," which Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday ...
In 2006, El Salvador was the first country to ratify the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement, which has bolstered the export of processed foods, sugar, and ethanol ...
Migration, though, was the main issue of the day, as it will be for the next stops on Rubio’s five-nation Central American tour of Costa Rica, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic after Panama and El ...
The U.S. Virgin Islands’ under-20 women’s national soccer team suffered its second straight shutout in group play at the ...
Washington, DC.- The Minister of the Interior and Police, Faride Raful, announced that 243,785 firearms are currently ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Over 500 people descended from dusty trucks on a recent morning and ...
Arajet has launched its United States operations, offering flights between the Dominican Republic and Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico ...