News El Salvador Travel: El Salvador judge orders new charges for El Mozote massacre
Four of the 17 weren't in court because of illness or travel outside El Salvador. None are being held, but the court said Thursday that the defendants must stay in the country. The government and ...
News El Salvador Travel: Correction: El Salvador-Massacre story
Four of the 17 weren’t in court because of illness or travel outside El Salvador. None are being held, but the court said Thursday that the defendants must stay in the country. The government and ...
News El Salvador Travel: AP Explains: Questions and answers on new US asylum ban
Together, they account for most Border Patrol arrests, and they tend to travel in families ... America’s “Northern Triangle” countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have largely been silent ...
News El Salvador Travel: Central America Trip #37
This trip ended up being 343 days and 16,000+ miles through the back-country of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador ... My current travel rig is a 2006 Fleetwood 26′ Class A ...
News El Salvador Travel: Beyond the Border: Some migrants seeking asylum surrender their dream and return to their home country
Matilde Morejon Morales and her three children spent all their money to travel from their village northeast of El Salvador’s capital to Tecate where they crossed into the United States and were ...
News El Salvador Travel: We look at new coffees on the market and test travel-sized hair products
Today we look at new coffees on the market and test some great travel-sized hair products ... iced coffee with 100 per cent Arabica coffee beans from Peru, Honduras, El Salvador and Mexico without any ...
News El Salvador Travel: Bodies of father and daughter who drowned in the Rio Grande head home to El Salvador
The bodies of a Salvadoran father and his young daughter who drowned crossing the Rio Grande will travel back home by land ... consul general of El Salvador in Monterrey, Mexico, told reporters. A ...
News El Salvador Travel: A Poet and What She Saw in El Salvador
When she went to El Salvador soon thereafter ... and you too will be lost in reveries as you travel between worlds of night and day, wealth and poverty, life and death, now and then. ...
News El Salvador Travel: El Salvador and Nicaragua EARTHQUAKE: Huge 6.2 magnitude quake strikes in Ring of Fire
Buildings in El Salvador could be seen to move as the natural phenomenon ... there is an earthquake that releases energy in waves that travel through the earth's crust and cause the shaking that we ...
News El Salvador Travel: Six migrant children have died in U.S. custody. Here’s what we know about them
On March 3, the hospital cleared Darlyn for travel, and she was returned to the Border Patrol ... Darlyn’s body was sent back to El Salvador for burial, according to Carlos Martinez, past president of ...
News El Salvador Travel: How to See El Salvador Like an Insider
Of course, it’s also one also brimming with controversy and a whole lot of misunderstanding. Right now, El Salvador comes with a level 3 travel warning by the U.S. government that reads: "Reconsider ...
News El Salvador Travel: Trapped in the Triangle: PIX11 to travel to Central America’s Northern Triangle
PIX11, Tribune Broadcasting’s New York flagship station, Monday announced reporter Cristian Benavides and photographer Kenneth Pelczar will travel to Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala ...
News El Salvador Travel: ‘They go on the state dime.’ Gavin Newsom wants to get a grip on state agency travel
By In El Salvador this week, Gov. Gavin Newsom said state agencies have taken a “shotgun approach” to foreign travel and that his administration is working to develop an organized system to coordinate ...
News El Salvador Travel: Cubans in El Salvador Demand End to U.S. Blockade
The Association of Cubans Resident in El Salvador (Acres Caguairan ... and to further restrict the travel of U.S. citizens to Cuba,' the text adds. Acres also denied President Donald Trump's recent ...
News El Salvador Travel: Let Iimmigrant families pay us — not cartels — to come
Last November, Cintia paid $8,000 for herself and her daughter to travel from Honduras to the border seeking asylum. A few months before, Christopher from El Salvador paid $12,500. They aren’t alone. ...