The U.S. Embassy in El Salvador announced a new agreement signed between Troy Miller, Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and Ricardo Cucalón, Director General of Immigration of El Salvador. This pact aims to improve border security through the exchange of crucial information between the two nations.
This agreement will allow Salvadoran authorities to access relevant data that will assist in the identification and prevention of criminal activity at the border. By strengthening collaboration, it is expected to reduce irregular migration and human trafficking, which in turn will benefit stability and security in the region.
In addition, the exchange of information will facilitate the joint fight against organized crime, improving the capacity to respond to transnational threats. This synergy is critical in a context where security has become a priority for both El Salvador and the United States.
Ultimately, this agreement represents a significant step towards stronger cooperation between the two countries, contributing to a more secure and stable environment that can attract investment and foster economic development in El Salvador.