
Crime & Violence in Central America
In El Salvador, a large population is incarcerated in jails that function more like “torture chambers.”
The following memo from the Inter-American Dialogue’s Migration, Remittances, and Development program provides a thorough update of transnational economic engagement throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Additionally, the memo outlines in detail the scale, composition, and nature and of migration in the region. Lastly, the memo concludes by offering four solutions for issues related to migration:
In El Salvador, a large population is incarcerated in jails that function more like “torture chambers.”
Given their close proximity to the United States, LAC countries are well-positioned to capitalize on the surplus of US gas exports and current buyer’s market.
How are changes in migration patterns affecting local security and relations between neighboring countries?