The U.S. State Department has reissued a travel advisory for the Central American nation of El Salvador due to crime.
The advisory, which is at Level 2, means travelers should “exercise increased caution” when making their way through the country.
The alert warns U.S. government employees to travel throughout the country only during daylight hours and avoid using public buses and traveling between certain cities after dark.
Some exceptions are allowed, however, including:
Due to the increase in gang homicides, the government of El Salvador created a “State of Exception” in March 2022 that is still enforced today.
The “State of Exception” allows local law enforcement to arrest anyone suspected of gang activity.
Because of this, criminal procedure and the right to a fair or trial are not guaranteed, and some Americans and other foreigners are still imprisoned due to this measure.
The State Department recommends Americans take the following precautions before traveling to El Salvador:
You can find more safety tips to use while traveling in El Salvador here.
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