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Chile's far-right president-elect visits El Salvador mega-prison, plans to talk security with Bukele

Chile's president-elect studied El Salvador's prison holding up to 40,000 inmates to explore crime-fighting strategies amid concerns over human rights abuses.

  • On Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, Chile's president-elect José Antonio Kast visited the Detention Center Against Terrorism after arriving by helicopter and posting a photo on social media platform X with his security minister.
  • El Salvador's presidential office said Chile's incoming government wants to learn firsthand about the security model addressing organized crime, drug trafficking and terrorism.
  • CECOT has capacity for up to 40,000 inmates and eight large cellblocks; each cell holds between 65 and 70 prisoners, who are kept in isolation without visitors or outdoor time.
  • Kast was slated for a private meeting with Bukele at the presidential palace to discuss cooperation, and El Salvador's office said `We are ready to work hand-in-hand with our Chilean brothers`.
  • Costa Rica recently began a project modeled on CECOT amid regional moves including Honduras, Ecuador, and Guatemala, while Socorro Jurídico reported at least 480 deaths since 2022 and the Trump administration deported over 200 Venezuelans.
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The president-elect of Chile, José Antonio Kast, visited yesterday the Center for Confining Terrorism (Cecot), the mega-cárcel controversy of El Salvador, before a meeting with the Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, in which they ratified the decision of both countries to cooperate on issues of security and combating organized crime. “We want to ask you to collaborate on issues of improving our prison system,” Kast said at the government house;…

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José Antonio Cast stated that he wants to get to know, without adopting as is, President Bukele's strict security model

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Public security, the fight against organized crime and the role of the prison system marked the meeting between the president-elect of Chile, José Antonio Kast, and the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, in the latter country. The meeting took place in a regional context crossed by the strengthening of transnational criminal organizations, such as the Aragua Train, and by the Salvadoran experience in the direct confrontation with the gangs.…

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Chile's far-right president-elect visits El Salvador mega-prison, plans to talk security with Bukele

Chile’s far-right President-elect José Antonio Kast visited El Salvador’s mega-prison for accused gang members ahead of a meeting with President Nayib Bukele to discuss organized crime.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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