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Guatemala passes anti-gang law, declares gangs terrorist groups

  • On Tuesday, Guatemala passed a new anti-gang law designating Barrio 18 and Mara Salvatrucha as terrorist groups, increasing prison sentences and ordering a new prison for gang members.
  • Earlier this month, a prison escape of 20 Barrio 18 members accelerated stalled legislation, with President Bernardo Arévalo calling it a coordinated plot linked to former Interior Minister Francisco Jiménez's prison reforms.
  • Last week, President Bernardo Arévalo accepted the resignations of three top security officials after a security failure, and police said the fourth escaped gang member was recaptured Tuesday.
  • Regional leaders have noticed El Salvador government suspending some fundamental rights under a more than three-year state of emergency and imprisoning more than 80,000 people, increasing calls from constituents for tougher gang measures.
  • In September, the Trump administration designated Barrio 18 as a foreign terrorist organization and had already designated Mara Salvatrucha earlier; this was reported on October 22, 2025.
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President Arévalo salutes the approval of the regulations. He dismisses replicating the Salvadoran model and affirms that his Government prioritizes respect for the H.D.H. and due process.

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The Guatemalan Parliament has passed a law against criminal gangs.

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Guatemala's new anti-gang law designates gangs as terrorist groups, enhancing penalties and resources to combat organized crime.

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The Congress of Guatemala declares the gangs as 'terrorist organizations' in the midst of a crisis due to the escape of gang members.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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