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  • The US Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that El Salvador has begun implementing an immigration scheme that allows people seeking asylum at the US border to be transferred instead to that dangerous Central American nation. The controversial measure known as the Asylum Cooperative Agreement (ACA) helps establish a "regional approach to migration" while also offering "protection to those migrants who are victims of persecution," said Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf. The measure affects "certain migrants requesting asylum or similar humanitarian protection at the US border," who then "will be transferred to El Salvador to seek protection in El Salvador," according to a DHS statement. President Donald Trump's administration signed agreements in 2019 with El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala as part of its policy to prevent undocumented migration along the southern US border. In an attempt to halt migrants reaching the southern US border -- many of whom come from Central America -- Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Mexican products and halt assistance to several Central American countries for failing to help staunch the flow. According to the DHS, 71 percent of migrants detained at the southern US border in fiscal year 2019 came from El Salvador, Guatemala or Honduras. El Salvador, however, is one of the world's most violent nations: according to World Bank figures from 2018, there were 52 homicides per 100,000 people, as opposed to five per 100,000 in the United States. The homicide rate is expected to slip to 23 per 100,000 by the end of 2020, according to the Salvadoran government. In 2019, El Salvador, which has a population of 6.6 million, had a rate of 35.6 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, according to government figures. This means that it was one of the countries with no war that experienced the highest rate of violence in the world. an/ch/to
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  • El Departamento de Seguridad Interior de Estados Unidos (DHS) anunció este martes que El Salvador comenzó a aplicar un controvertido acuerdo migratorio firmado en 2019 que permite que demandantes de asilo sean transferidos a este país.
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