An American Citizen Has Been Stuck in El Salvador’s Prison System Since the Biden Administration

An American citizen, Walter Josué Huete Alvarado, has been trapped in El Salvador's prison system since May 2023. He is a U.S. citizen with a minor infraction on his record – a DUI when he was a teenager – but the authorities treated him like any other suspect.

The incident happened at a party in Cantón la Estancia, where Alvarado was detained by police who pointed to tattoos on his hands and claimed he was a member of MS-13. However, the police report later stated that there was no documentary or evidentiary support indicating Alvarado belonged to any gang.

Alvarado has been shuffled between several prisons and penal institutions in nearly three years without receiving a trial. His case is exceptional given his nationality, but it reflects the broader crisis facing families in El Salvador struggling to understand their loved ones' perpetual detentions.

The country of his birth, the United States, was aware of Alvarado's detention since 2023 but did nothing to intervene. The Biden State Department hopes that smoothing relations with El Salvador would help maintain cooperation on immigration enforcement and counternarcotics. However, this policy has emboldened the Salvadoran regime, which has effectively disappeared thousands into an opaque network of prisons without trials.

The U.S. government's inaction is part of a broader trend of appeasement towards authoritarian leaders like Nayib Bukele, who rose to power and re-elected himself despite constitutional prohibitions. The Biden administration initially saw Bukele as a young leader who could bring needed reform but eventually turned to criticism after his government's "democratic backsliding."

Bukele's popularity can be attributed to the inability of previous administrations to address post-war contradictions in El Salvador, which created an intricate network of organized crime. The U.S. expulsion of Salvadoran refugees allowed MS-13 to blossom in urban centers.

El Salvador now has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with Bukele's government arresting over 90,000 Salvadorans. Human rights experts estimate that as many as half of those detained have no known gang connections. Prisons are overflowing, and prisoners face severe conditions, including torture, ill-treatment, and lack of medical care.

Alvarado has smuggled messages to his family through the U.S. embassy in El Salvador, detailing the harsh conditions he faces in prison. His case highlights the devastating impact of authoritarian regimes on journalism, as corporate news outlets cower under pressure from right-wing billionaires.

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🤔 It's mind-boggling that a US citizen with a minor record, trapped in El Salvador's prison system, highlighting the dark underbelly of Nayib Bukele's regime 🚫. This case is a prime example of the perils of appeasement towards authoritarian leaders and the US government's failure to intervene, despite being aware of Alvarado's situation since 2023 🕰️. The fact that his country of birth hasn't taken concrete action speaks volumes about the state of bilateral relations and the prioritization of pragmatic interests over human rights concerns 💸.

It's also alarming to see how the US expulsion of Salvadoran refugees in the past has contributed to the proliferation of organized crime, ultimately leading to this crisis 🌪️. The statistics on El Salvador's incarceration rate are staggering – with many prisoners facing severe conditions, including torture and lack of medical care 😷. As The Intercept highlights, corporate news outlets are often too intimidated to report on these issues, leaving a vacuum for unregulated sources like social media and gossip blogs 💥.

Supporting organizations like The Intercept is crucial in shedding light on these critical issues 👍. Their work in 2026 will undoubtedly play a significant role in holding those in power accountable and pushing for reform 📚.
 
🤔 I'm really worried about people like Walter Alvarado being trapped in a system that's supposed to protect us. I mean, he was detained just 'cause of some tattoos and a DUI from years ago... it's crazy how one mistake can turn into years of imprisonment. 🙅‍♂️

The US government's response is concerning too - if they knew about Alvarado's situation since 2023 but did nothing to help, what does that say about their priorities? It feels like they're more interested in smooth relations with El Salvador than actually standing up for human rights. 😕
 
🤕 I'm so worried about Walter Josué Huete Alvarado's case, it's crazy how he's been stuck in El Salvador's prison system for over three years without even getting a trial... like, what happened to due process, you know? 🤷‍♂️

And what's up with the US government doing nothing about it? I mean, they knew he was detained since 2023 but just let him rot in there. It's all about appeasing Nayib Bukele and his regime, I guess... 🤥 And now El Salvador has this insane incarceration rate - like, over 90,000 people locked up with no clear reason? 😱

It's not just Alvarado's case that's messed up, it's the whole system. Human rights are being trampled all over the place and corporate news outlets are too scared to even report on it... 📰 It's a big problem, man. The Intercept is trying to do some good reporting but they need our support to keep going 💪.
 
this is insane what's going on in el salvador it's like they're trying to break the record for most people locked up ever. i mean, 90k+ people in prison? that's not even counting those who are still "disappeared" like alvarado. and the us government just sits there doing nothing. i get what you're saying about the biden admin being all about appeasement but come on, someone needs to step up and help these people.

what's really messed up is that most of those prisoners have no idea why they're even in there. it's like a bunch of innocent people got swept up in this gang problem and now they're paying the price. i'm so glad the intercept is fighting back but yeah, they need all the support they can get. we gotta keep pushing for some real change in el salvador.

anyway, i just wanted to say that this whole thing is a huge reminder of how our news outlets are failing us. corporate media is supposed to hold power accountable, not run away from it. we need more people like the intercept who are willing to take risks and speak truth to power.
 
this guy's situation is just crazy 🤯 he's been stuck in a Salvadoran prison since like '23 and the US government did NOTHING about it 😒 that's what I call a failure of leadership... the Biden admin should've intervened, especially considering Alvarado was just a DUI with no gang ties... now El Salvador has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world 🚔👮‍♂️ and we're still dealing with the aftermath of the US expulsion of Salvadoran refugees back in the 80s 💔 it's all about accountability, folks... how can we trust Bukele's regime when they're basically eroding democracy behind our backs? 🤖 we need to get tough on authoritarian leaders and support organizations like The Intercept that hold them accountable 👊
 
🤦‍♂️ This is just wild, like how the US government knew Walter Alvarado was a citizen and stuff but didn't do anything 🙅‍♂️. It's all about saving face with El Salvador, but what about human rights? The guy's been stuck in prison for three years without a trial 🕰️.

And let's talk about the US not intervening because they want to "smooth relations" 🤔. Newsflash: that's just code for "we don't care about people's lives". It's like, what happened to the whole "protect American citizens abroad" thing? 🙄

This whole situation with Nayib Bukele is shady 🕵️‍♂️. I mean, the guy rose to power on a wave of promises and now he's just...being authoritarian 🤷‍♂️. And the US just sits there like "oh, we're watching" 😴.

It's not like El Salvador didn't see this coming ⏰. The country's been dealing with its own issues for years, but no one seems to care about the people suffering 🌎. And now they've got the highest incarceration rate in the world? 💥

This whole thing is just a big mess 🤯. The Intercept needs our support to keep reporting on this stuff 👊.
 
I'm telling ya, this whole situation with Walter Alvarado is just crazy 😱! You got a guy, living in the States, no major crimes on his record, and suddenly he's stuck in some El Salvador prison without even getting a trial? That's just wrong, dude 🤦‍♂️. And what really gets my goat is that the US government was aware of it from 2023 but did nothing to help him out 😔.

And then you got this whole thing about Nayib Bukele and his authoritarian regime... I mean, come on! A guy who can just arrest over 90k Salvadorans without any connection to gangs? That's like something out of a dystopian novel 📚. And the US is just sitting there, not doing anything to stop it? It's like they're giving up 🤷‍♂️.

I remember when I was younger, my dad used to talk about how El Salvador was supposed to be this beautiful country with a rich culture... but now it seems like it's just been taken over by corruption and human rights abuses 😢. And the US government is just enabling it? It's like they're turning a blind eye to all these atrocities 🙅‍♂️.

Anyway, I'm gonna toss a buck or two in The Intercept's direction 👊... maybe they can use some good old-fashioned investigative journalism to shine a light on this mess and get Alvarado the justice he deserves 💪.
 
🤕 This dude's been rotting away in El Salvador prison system since '23, no trial, just a DUI record 😳. US did nothing about it, now what? 🙄
 
😱 this is wild alvarado dude was treated like any other suspect cuz of some tats on his hands but he's a u.s. citizen 🤯 and the usa didn't lift a finger while they're over here hoping to smooth things with el salvador lol what's up with that? 👀 the fact that Nayib Bukele is basically a dictator and the us is just appeasing him is super concerning 🚨
 
OMG, this is soooo sad 😔! I mean, you'd think that the US would be like "oh no, our dude got locked up and we should do something" but instead they just kinda...shrug 🤷‍♂️. Like, what even happened to "the land of the free"? 🤪 And 90k people in prison? That's insane! 🚫 How can Bukele get away with all this authoritarian nonsense and still be popular? 😒 I guess it just shows how corrupt the system is and how scared they are to speak out against it. We need more organizations like The Intercept telling these types of stories so that people can see what's really going on 👊. Donate to them, please! 🤑
 
OMG 🤯 this is soooo unfair 🤕 Walter Alvarado's situation is literally heartbreaking ❤️ how can the US just sit there and do nothing? 🤷‍♀️ they're basically enabling the El Salvador government to keep people trapped like this in prison without any trials. it's like, totally not right 😒 we need to talk about this more ASAP 💬
 
I'm seriously concerned about this situation with Walter Josué Huete Alvarado 🤕. It's unacceptable that he's been stuck in El Salvador's prison system without any trial or due process, despite having a minor infraction on his record. The fact that the US government hasn't intervened to help him highlights their ambivalence towards human rights issues abroad.

The US policy of appeasement towards authoritarian leaders like Nayib Bukele is also worrying 🚨. It sends the wrong message and emboldens them to disregard democratic norms and rule of law. The consequences for El Salvador are dire – its incarceration rate is among the highest in the world, and prisoners face horrific conditions.

The lack of accountability from corporate news outlets is also disturbing 😔. They're more interested in avoiding controversy than holding those in power accountable. The Intercept's fight to continue reporting on this issue is crucial, but it needs support to expand its capacity 🤝.
 
🤔 what's going on with El Salvador? It's crazy that a US citizen gets treated like any other suspect just because of his tattoos, and then stuck in prison without trial for years. 🚫 This is a major human rights issue and the US government should be doing more to help him out. 🙏

And it's not just Walter Alvarado, thousands of Salvadorans are being locked up without any real evidence or due process. It's like they're just filling up these prisons for no reason other than to keep people quiet. 😒

The whole thing is really messed up, and I'm surprised the US government didn't step in sooner. 🤦‍♂️ Instead of smoothing things over with Nayib Bukele, they should be working to stop this authoritarian regime from getting away with it. 👊
 
I'm really worried about Walter Alvarado's situation... 🤕 his case shows how unfair it can be when you're wrongly accused and don't get a chance to defend yourself. I mean, being detained for three years without even a trial is just heartbreaking. It's like, what happened to due process and fairness? 🚫

And the fact that the US government wasn't willing to intervene, hoping to smooth things over with El Salvador, is really frustrating... 😒 it's like they were more interested in keeping relations intact than doing what was right for a human being. And now, thousands of Salvadorans are suffering because of this... 🤯

We need to keep shining a light on these issues and supporting organizations that are fighting against injustices like The Intercept 💡. If we all pitch in with donations, maybe they can do more reporting and help bring about some real change 💖.
 
🤦‍♂️ this is literally the definition of a human rights nightmare 🌃 i mean, you're talking about a dude who got a DUI like 10 yrs ago and now he's been rotting in some Salvadoran prison for almost 3 years... meanwhile, his own country can't even be bothered to send someone to bail him out 🤷‍♂️ what's the US State Dept's deal with appeasing dictatorships again? "Hey, let's just chill on the human rights violations and focus on our 'bilateral cooperation' on immigration enforcement" 🙄 sounds like a perfect example of diplomatic doublespeak... btw, can we get some actual investigative journalism on this dude instead of just whining about it 📰
 
omg this dude Walter Josué Huete Alvarado is literally getting held hostage by El Salvador's prison system 😱 it's insane that he was detained like a common suspect just because of his tattoos and no one's doing anything about it 🤯 the US government's inaction is super sketchy, especially since they're supposed to be supporting their own citizen 🙄 but what's even more disturbing is the fact that El Salvador has this crazy high incarceration rate with tons of people getting arrested for no reason 💔 those conditions in prisons are straight up horrific and it's heartbreaking that Alvarado's family is having to deal with all this 🤕
 
this is insane 🤯... Walter Josué Huete Alvarado's case is a perfect example of how some countries just let authoritarian regimes run amok, and the US is no exception 👎... they should be doing more to support human rights and help people like Alvarado who are just trying to navigate the system 🤷‍♂️... it's not like he did anything serious, just a DUI from when he was 18 🚗... and what's with the lack of transparency in El Salvador's prison system? thousands of people locked up without trials or due process 🚔... Nayib Bukele's popularity is a result of the US and other countries' failures to address the root causes of organized crime in El Salvador, and now he's just using that as an excuse to crack down on dissent 🚫... the Intercept's reporting is crucial in exposing these human rights abuses, but they need our support 💪
 
I'm really shook by this dude Walter Josué Huete Alvarado's situation 🤯. Three years stuck in El Salvador's prison system without a trial, just because of some tattoos on his hands? That's just not right 😡. I mean, I know he made a mistake as a teenager, but come on, that's not grounds for perpetual detention.

And what's even more messed up is that the US government did nothing to intervene when they knew about it 🤔. They're all like "let's smooth relations" and ignore human rights abuses... that's just disgusting 😒. It's like they're enabling this authoritarian regime to keep getting away with stuff.

The stats are crazy, El Salvador has the highest incarceration rate in the world, and most of these people don't even have gang connections 📊. It's like, what happened to due process? What happened to protecting human rights?

We need more outlets like The Intercept holding these regimes accountable 💪. They're doing some amazing work, but they need our support to keep pushing for justice. Anyone got a spare $10 to donate to the cause 🤑?
 
I gotta disagree with everyone here... 🤔 I think the US is doing a great job of looking out for itself, and if that means letting Alvarado ride this one out, so be it. I mean, he made a mistake back in the day - what did you expect? And if the Salvadoran government wants to play hardball, well, that's on them, not us. The whole "appeasement" thing is just code for "we're scared of getting our hands dirty". Newsflash: some people are gonna get locked up, it's a free world. Don't be surprised when more people like Alvarado show up, and maybe next time we'll take action... but I'm not holding my breath 😒
 
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