https://nacla.org/el-salvador-caucus-bukele-exception/
On August 6 [2024], a new group in the U.S. House of Representatives, the El Salvador Caucus, sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken requesting that the State Department remove the elevated travel advisory status for El Salvador, its first official correspondence aimed at influencing U.S. policy towards El Salvador. The caucusformally announced on July 8 by Florida Republican and vocal Trump supporter Representative Matt Gaetz, who co-chairs the caucus alongside Texas Democrat Vicente Gonzalezemerged as increasing numbers of international headlines report on widespread human rights violations under Salvadoran President Nayib Bukeles militarized state of exception, which has suspended many basic civil liberties nationwide for over two years in a so-called war against gangs.
Like other congressional caucuses, the El Salvador Caucus has no authority within Congress other than to advance a common interest. The caucus stated mission is to promote a better understanding of issues related to the United States relationship with El Salvador, our mutual interests and the interests of the United States. In Gaetzs words, however, The El Salvador Caucus will exist to
encourage the strong reforms that President Bukele has put into effect and vindicate the choices President Bukele has made. The caucus early actions and Gaetzs statements suggest the groups role is not only to boost the image of Bukele but also to drive the agenda of the Bukele government within the United States.
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