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Central America in Minutes
El Faro English
141 episodes
3 days ago
A weekly podcast from El Faro English where we cover our breaking investigations, the splashiest headlines from around Central America, and the stories swept underneath the rug. Subscribe on major podcast platforms to receive a new episode every Friday. Help El Faro English keep translating Central America by joining our crowdfunding community at support.elfaro.net.
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A weekly podcast from El Faro English where we cover our breaking investigations, the splashiest headlines from around Central America, and the stories swept underneath the rug. Subscribe on major podcast platforms to receive a new episode every Friday. Help El Faro English keep translating Central America by joining our crowdfunding community at support.elfaro.net.
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Trump and Bukele Leave Venezuelans in CECOT in Legal Limbo
Central America in Minutes
8 minutes 9 seconds
4 months ago
Trump and Bukele Leave Venezuelans in CECOT in Legal Limbo

CENTRAL AMERICA IN MINUTES, Ep. 36: In correspondence with U.N. enforced disappearance investigators, the Salvadoran government claimed the jurisdiction and ultimate fate of the 238 Venezuelans imprisoned in CECOT falls on the U.S. government — even as the Trump administration has claimed the opposite.

As the U.S. government cancels TPS deportation protections for Nicaraguans and Hondurans, Daniel Ortega says little in public while quietly receiving a military deportation flight. Xiomara Castro announces she will seek a diplomatic solution with Trump while continuing to avoid direct confrontation.

In an interview with El Faro English, Guatemalan sociologist Irma Alicia Velásquez Nimatuj, a founder of Semilla a decade ago, calls the new rupture in President Bernardo Arévalo’s party a sign of “lack of leadership and organic political work.”

This episode of Central America in Minutes was written and narrated by Edward Grattan, Leyrian Colón Santiago, and Yuliana Ramazzini, with production by Omnionn. Help us shine a brighter beacon on Central America at support.elfaro.net. Our mantra at El Faro English is simple: Journalism must go on.

Central America in Minutes
A weekly podcast from El Faro English where we cover our breaking investigations, the splashiest headlines from around Central America, and the stories swept underneath the rug. Subscribe on major podcast platforms to receive a new episode every Friday. Help El Faro English keep translating Central America by joining our crowdfunding community at support.elfaro.net.