El Salvador offers to house American prisoners

The president of El Salvador offered to take convicted criminals from American prisons and house them in his country's mega-prison in exchange for a fee. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is considering the offer, which could potentially make America safer.

El Salvador Offers to Take Convicted Criminals from U.S. in Exchange for Fee

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele offers to take in convicted criminals, including U.S. citizens, into the country's prison system for a fee, in exchange for a 'safe third country' agreement with the U.S.

El Salvador to Accept American Criminals

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has agreed to accept American criminals currently housed in the United States, including those serving sentences in exchange for a fee. This agreement is seen as unprecedented and extraordinary.

Staffing Shortages at FCI Sheridan in Oregon

Severe understaffing at the Federal Correctional Institution Sheridan in Oregon led to an inmate faking a suicide attempt to get medical attention for an infected ingrown hair. Staffing shortages have caused major challenges within the federal prison system, affecting inmates' access to healthcare services and readiness for reentry into society.