| | | In case you missed it: El Salvador is courting American tourists while offering to house prisoners for Trump, Mickey Mouse is heading to the Middle East, and what to know about traveling with a green card. Central America | (Cristina Baussan for The Post) | El Salvador wants America’s prisoners. And its tourists. President Nayib Bukele’s government sees surf tourism and mass incarceration as growth opportunities. Amusement parks | Disney to open its next global theme park in Abu Dhabi Walt Disney Co.’s seventh theme park destination is set for the United Arab Emirates, on a relatively new tourist island already packed with amusement parks, a golf course, indoor skydiving and a stadium. Immigration | Can I travel outside the U.S. with a green card? These are the risks. Criminal history, pro-Palestinian protests and country of origin could affect immigrants’ ability to reenter the United States. Air travel | Days of delays and cancellations are causing chaos at Newark Airport An outage briefly left air traffic controllers “unable to see, hear, or talk to” planes last week, a union spokesperson said. From the archive | (iStock/The Washington Post) | How to travel with your mom, according to By The Way readers Whether you’re planning a trip for the first time or continuing tradition, these memories — and lessons learned — are a good place to start. Destinations | | Since Coachella’s founding in 1999, the music festival outside Palm Springs has grown to become a cultural juggernaut. It features the biggest acts in the country, celebrity guests and a bohemian aesthetic just shy of Burning Man. For two weekends every spring, it dominates pop culture and social media feeds. The festival — which boasts daily attendance of about 125,000 people — has become a magnet for influencers and corporate sponsorships, broadcasting an enviable environment enjoyed by the festival’s 1 percent. Perhaps the biggest differences between the two Coachellas are in accommodations. For those who can afford them, there are glamping packages and luxury villas in exclusive golf clubs. More accessible: a car campsite, a family home and a budget hotel. Read about the vastly different worlds of Coachella accommodations here. On Instagram | | Mickey Mouse is bound for the Middle East. The Walt Disney Company said Wednesday that its seventh theme park resort would be built on a tourist island in the United Arab Emirates. Still unclear: the park’s size, when it will open or how much it will cost. | Want this newsletter every week? Sign up here. | | | | | |