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Exiled by force

El Salvador is contending with an epidemic of gang violence. The small but densely populated Central American nation registered more homicides in 2015 than in any year during its protracted civil war, and young people are particularly vulnerable. Violent crime perpetrated by the “maras”, as the gangs are known, has claimed the lives of 7,500 young Salvadorans since mid-2014.

Tens of thousands of Salvadorans, among them large numbers of unaccompanied minors, feel they have no choice but to flee the country. Most try to reach the United States and apply for asylum, but many only get as far as Mexico, where they are intercepted by authorities. In the first five months of 2016, nearly 20,000 Salvadorans were deported from Mexico, back to the violence they were trying to escape.

This audio slideshow by Salvadoran photographer Juan Carlos features the voices of young returnees talking about why they tried to flee.

See more of Juan Carlos work via juancarlosphotos.com

Photo/Video: Juan Carlos; Editing: Juan Carlos & Prometeo Lucero; Multimedia Producer: Prometeo Lucero for IRIN News

Featured image in the post by Juan Carlos