Update on Report to Congress Pursuant to Section 353(d)(1)(A) of the United States-Northern Triangle Enhanced Engagement Act

Published date27 September 2021
Citation86 FR 53384
Record Number2021-20821
SectionNotices
CourtState Department
Federal Register, Volume 86 Issue 184 (Monday, September 27, 2021)
[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 184 (Monday, September 27, 2021)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 53384-53385]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2021-20821]
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                DEPARTMENT OF STATE
                [Public Notice: 11549]
                Update on Report to Congress Pursuant to Section 353(d)(1)(A) of
                the United States-Northern Triangle Enhanced Engagement Act
                ACTION: Notice of report.
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                SUMMARY: This document provides an update to the State Department's
                report to Congress regarding foreign persons who have knowingly engaged
                in actions that undermine democratic processes or institutions,
                significant corruption, or obstruction of such corruption in El
                Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras pursuant to Section 353(b) of the
                Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
                Appropriations Act, 2021.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Update to Report to Congress on Foreign
                Persons who have Knowingly Engaged in Actions that Undermine Democratic
                Processes or Institutions, Significant Corruption, or Obstruction of
                Such Corruption in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras Section 353(b)
                of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
                Appropriations Act, 2021 (Div. FF, Pub. L. 116-260)
                 Consistent with Section 353(b) of the United States-Northern
                Triangle Enhanced Engagement Act (Div. FF, Pub. L. 116-260) (the Act),
                this report update is being submitted to the House Foreign Affairs
                Committee, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, House Committee on the
                Judiciary, and the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
                 Section 353(b) requires the submission of a report that identifies
                the following persons in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras: (1)
                Foreign persons determined to have knowingly engaged in actions that
                undermine democratic processes or institutions; (2) foreign persons
                determined to have knowingly engaged in significant corruption; and (3)
                foreign persons determined to have knowingly engaged in obstruction of
                investigations into such acts of corruption, including the following:
                Corruption related to government contracts; bribery and extortion; the
                facilitation or transfer of the proceeds of corruption, including
                through money laundering; and acts of violence, harassment, or
                intimidation directed at governmental and nongovernmental corruption
                investigators.
                 Under Section 353, foreign persons identified under the Act are
                generally ineligible for visas and admission to the United States.
                Section 353 further requires that foreign persons identified under the
                Act shall have their visas revoked immediately and any other valid visa
                or entry documentation cancelled. Consistent with Section 353(g), this
                report update will be published in the Federal Register.
                 This report update includes individuals for whom the Department is
                aware of credible information or allegations of the conduct at issue,
                from media reporting and other sources. The Department will continue to
                review the individuals listed in the report and consider all available
                tools to deter and disrupt corrupt, undemocratic activity in El
                Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. The Department also continues to
                actively review additional credible information and allegations
                concerning corruption and to utilize all applicable authorities, as
                appropriate, to ensure corrupt officials are denied safe haven in the
                United States.
                El Salvador
                 Elsy Due[ntilde]as De Aviles, Oscar Alberto L[oacute]pez Jerez,
                Hector Nahun Martinez Garcia, Jose Angel Perez Chacon, and Luis Javier
                Su[aacute]rez Maga[ntilde]a, current Magistrates of the Constitutional
                Chamber of the Supreme Court, undermined democratic processes or
                institutions by accepting direct appointments to the Chamber by the
                Legislative Assembly, in an unusual process in apparent contravention
                of the processes set out at Article 186 of the Constitution, which
                requires the selection of such Magistrates from a list of candidates
                drafted by the National
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                Council of the Judiciary. The previous five Magistrates were abruptly
                removed without legitimate cause following the May 1 seating of the
                newly elected Legislative Assembly. After being installed, the new
                Magistrates declared their installation by the Legislative Assembly to
                have been constitutional. The Magistrates subsequently also undermined
                democratic processes or institutions by approving a controversial
                interpretation of the Constitution authorizing re-election of the
                President despite an express prohibition in the Constitution forbidding
                consecutive terms of the Presidency.
                Guatemala
                 Angel Arnoldo Pineda Avila, current Secretary General of
                Guatemala's Public Ministry (MP), obstructed investigations into acts
                of corruption by interfering in anti-corruption probes. The MP has
                opened a probe into allegations that Pineda interfered in an anti-
                corruption investigation. Pineda is alleged to have tipped off
                investigative targets about cases being built against them. In one
                instance, Pineda reportedly leaked confidential information to the
                director of Guatemala's Victim Institute about an ongoing investigation
                into more than 100 falsified personnel contracts at the institution.
                 Maria Consuelo Porras Argueta De Porres, current Attorney General
                of Guatemala, obstructed investigations into acts of corruption by
                interfering with criminal investigations in order to protect political
                allies and gain personal political favor. Porras' pattern of
                obstruction included ordering prosecutors in the MP to ignore cases
                based on political considerations and actively undermining
                investigations into political allies carried out by the Special
                Prosecutor Against Impunity, including by improperly firing its lead
                prosecutor, Juan Francisco Sandoval, and transferring and firing
                prosecutors who investigate the current administration or the MP
                itself.
                 Dated: September 13, 2021.
                Wendy R. Sherman,
                Deputy Secretary of State.
                [FR Doc. 2021-20821 Filed 9-24-21; 8:45 am]
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