El Salvador Becomes the Safest Country in Hispanic America to Walk at Night: Nayib Bukele’s Strategy Reduces Homicides and Strengthens Authority and Public Order
El Salvador has reached an unprecedented milestone in public safety, positioning itself as the safest country in Hispanic America to walk alone at night.
A remarkable 87% of Salvadorans feel safe walking alone in their communities at night, far surpassing the regional average of 47% and even outperforming countries traditionally known for their safety, such as Uruguay, Switzerland, or Luxembourg.
This radical change is the result of public security policies implemented under President Nayib Bukele’s administration. Since the declaration of the state of exception in March 2022, the government has carried out mass arrests of suspected gang members and reinforced police and military presence, applying an unprecedented intelligence-based and territorial control approach.
6 years ago, Nayib Bukele was elected President of El Salvador.
One of the first things he did was ban George Soros from the country & root out his influence.
Since then, El Salvador has become one of the safest places in the world.
This isn’t a coincidence. pic.twitter.com/LQ3naRH6cp
— The Conservative Alternative (@OldeWorldOrder) October 2, 2025
The results are striking: the homicide rate dropped from 1,147 in 2021 to 496 in 2022, with a 56.8% reduction in 2023, achieving historic records of homicide-free days — including 279 days without murders during 2024.
A country once known as the “murder capital” of Central America now ranks among the top 10 globally in safety perception.
This increase in perceived safety has had positive effects on the economy and tourism. In 2024, El Salvador welcomed nearly four million visitors, a 17% increase compared to the previous year, reflecting growing investor and tourist confidence in the nation’s stability.
Trust in local police has risen, while crimes such as theft and assault have dropped significantly, consolidating institutions as guarantors of order and citizen security.
However, international human rights organizations have criticized certain aspects of these measures, questioning the legality of some arrests and the conditions of detention centers.
Even so, the government has prioritized restoring order and protecting society, demonstrating that firm and decisive policies are essential to ensure the nation’s safety and stability.
ICYMI my report from El Salvador: from murder Capitol of the world to safest country in hemisphere. https://t.co/9Q7mZophZW https://t.co/WBfddicukf
— Sharyl Attkisson 🕵️♂️💼🥋 (@SharylAttkisson) October 2, 2025
The El Salvador case proves that a combination of legitimate authority, effective territorial control, and respect for the law can radically transform a violence-ridden society into a safe country for its citizens and visitors.
The Salvadoran experience confirms that order, authority, and institutional respect not only protect families but also serve as the backbone of any stable and prosperous society.
This success strongly contrasts with leftist approaches, which tend to adopt permissive and less effective policies, prioritizing individual rights theories over order, a model that has repeatedly led to insecurity and social decline in other nations of the region.
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Rafa Gómez-Santos Martín
Rafael Santos is a Portuguese writer and political analyst dedicated to educating Hispanics on traditional values and the importance of protecting children and families. With years of experience in media and public discourse, he has been a strong advocate for cultural preservation and moral principles in an ever-changing world. Passionate about culture, sports, and current affairs, Rafael brings insightful analysis to political and social debates, striving to empower the Hispanic community with knowledge and a deeper understanding of the issues that shape their lives.