El Salvador and the U.S. Agree on a New Prison Deal
Across
- 1. People who have been convicted of breaking the law
- 3. Harmful treatment or mistreatment of people, especially in prisons
- 8. Relating to multiple countries or global laws
- 9. A place where people who have committed crimes are held
- 12. Government representatives or authorities responsible for making decisions
- 14. A strict effort by authorities to stop crime or illegal activities
- 15. The act of sending someone out of a country, often for legal reasons
- 16. Rights Basic freedoms and protections that all people should have
- 18. Salvador The Central American country that made a prison deal with the United States
- 19. A condition where too many people are held in a small space, often seen in prisons
- 20. The act of taking someone into custody for breaking the law
Down
- 2. Professionals who study and practice law and may challenge legal agreements
- 4. The cleanliness and hygiene conditions in a place, such as a prison
- 5. States The country that reached an agreement with El Salvador about deported criminals
- 6. A very large jail, such as CECOT in El Salvador
- 7. A group involved in criminal activities, such as MS-13 or Tren de Aragua
- 10. A formal decision or deal made between two countries or groups
- 11. The use of physical force to harm people, often linked to crime and gangs
- 13. Something that causes strong disagreement or debate
- 17. Measures taken to ensure safety and prevent crime or danger