Mejicanos, El Salvador. Four years ago it was impossible to enter the neighborhood where Tomasa López lives, on a hill north of San Salvador, without risking his life. President Nayib Bukele ended the gangs that disappeared his daughter, but no one helps him look for her. At the edge of a ravine in the district of Mejicanos, López points to an alleged clandestine grave where Kathy would be. She was 16 years old when almost a decade ago she left …
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Mejicanos, El Salvador. Four years ago it was impossible to enter the neighborhood where Tomasa López lives, on a hill north of San Salvador, without risking his life. President Nayib Bukele ended the gangs that disappeared his daughter, but no one helps him look for her. At the edge of a ravine in the district of Mejicanos, López points to an alleged clandestine grave where Kathy would be. She was 16 years old when almost a decade ago she left …