El Salvador and the U.S. Agree on a New Prison Deal

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