President Donald Trump and Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, the man who broke gang rule in his country by locking up gang members in the terrorism detention center. Photo courtesy of the Trump White House. It has been a turbulent year for Latin America, and what is emerging is a clear ideological realignment. A conservative “blue tide,” the right-leaning counterpart to the earlier leftist “pink tide,” is sweeping across the region, driven by voter frustration over rising crime, mass migration, and stagnant or declining economies. Public patience with socialism has eroded as security conditions worsen and economic promises fail to materialize, a trend reinforced by the collapse of Venezuela and the mass exodus it triggered. That failure has reshaped political fears across the region,…

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