The Trump administration is in talks with El Salvador to accept citizens from other countries, including Venezuelan gang members from Tren de Aragua.
The Trump administration says it's in talks with El Salvador to revive an agreement that could allow the United States to send non-Salvadoran migrants to the Central American country.
The Trump administration is developing an asylum agreement with El Salvador's government that would allow the U.S. to deport migrants to the small Central American country who are not from there, two sources familiar with the internal deliberations told CBS News.
Bitcoin enthusiasts seeking to turn a mountain town in El Salvador into a cryptocurrency haven hope that US President Donald Trump's return to the White House will boost their cause.In 2021, El Salvador became the world's first country to establish bitcoin as legal tender,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio embarks this weekend on his first foreign trip in office. He's heading to Central America to press President Donald Trump’s top priority — curbing illegal immigration — and bring the message that the U.
President Donald Trump ordered construction of a deportee detention camp with room for 30,000 migrants on the U.S. naval base in Cuba.
Follow updates as President Donald Trump is in Miami ahead of a Republican policy conference and Cabinet nominees like Scott Bessent prepare for confirmaiton votes.
The Trump administration began sending deportees on US military planes back to Guatemala and El Salvador, according to people familiar with the matter, as it looks to demonstrate that it’s acting on campaign promises to return millions of migrants to their home countries.
White House says flights will continue after Left-wing leader Gustavo Petro refused to accept deported immigrants from the US
Such deportations are key for the Trump administration plans as many migrants targeted hail from countries who have shown reluctance to receive them
Donald Trump is in talks with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to allow deported migrants, including Venezuelan gang members, to seek asylum there.
Not every country’s financial market is suffering fallout from Donald Trump’s return to the White House – and money managers say relations with the US are playing a growing role in deciding where to invest.