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Almost all prisons in Latin America are over capacity. In many countries prisoners have to wait a long time to receive sentences.

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âThe homegrowns are next, the homegrowns. You've got to build about five more places.â
With these words, President Donald Trump of the US stirred outrage and worry across his country. In conversation with President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, which in recent weeks had received hundreds of deported Latin American migrants, Trump once more floated the possibility of incarcerating even US citizens in the prisons of the small Central American countryâin the process breaking with centuries of constitutional and legal precedent.
But as Bukele himself reminded Trump during their press briefing, El Salvador is a small country. Formerly considered the âmurder capital of the world,â a years-long state of emergency and crackdown on gangs across the country has led to nearly two percent of the national population being imprisoned. This is by far the worldâs highest incarceration rate.
Unsurprisingly, then, El Salvadorâs prisons â such as the famous CECOT facility, which currently houses many of the deported migrants which have dominated recent headlines â tend to be cramped, overburdened facilities. But this is far from being merely a Salvadorean problem.

Latin American prisons are highly overcrowded
In fact, issues with the carceral system pervade Latin America. The region has higher incarceration levels than most of the world, yet is not nearly as safe as would be expectedâsomething unfortunately seen in everything from Ecuador to Mexico to this weekâs attempted assassination of Colombian presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay in Bogota.

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