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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: Reports showed that “the Indigenous group, Awá, is the victim of assassinations, forced displacement, and the recruitment of minors for drug traffickers and guerrillas on the Colombian and Ecuadorian border.”

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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: Costa Rica’s migration bureau (DGME) has announced that, from March 1, 2023, Nicaraguan, Cuban, and Venezuelan migrants in the country awaiting a response to asylum applications can choose a “Special Temporary Category,” that will allow them to both work and leave the country at any point.

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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: As of November 2022, Colombia and Mexico have been working together to move forward with peace talks between Colombia and the ELN (Ejército de Liberación Nacional) in Mexico City.

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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: To increase control of the irregular entry of migration on the border with Peru and Bolivia, Chile began a 90-day military deployment in the regions of Arica and Parinacota, Antofagasta and Tarapacá, and areas around the trans-Andean country.

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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: Left-leaning Latin American governments have so far failed to address Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s move to strip more than 300 critics and political opponents of citizenship.

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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro has met with his Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolás Maduro, on the countries’ shared border to sign a partial trade agreement.

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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: Migrant women from Central America endure rape, physical abuse, lack of feminine hygiene products, and trafficking while moving to the United States and Mexico.

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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: The Chilean Foreign Ministry and Argentina’s Casa Rosada have declined to comment on a recent crisis between Santiago and Buenos Aires.

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Issue Feb 08-14 2023: Colombian President Gustavo Petro received backlash from people across Peru, as he disparaged Peruvian police.

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Issue Feb 08-14 2023: Authorities in both Colombia and Guatemala have ramped up regulations related to plant health to prevent the arrival of a fungus that has been detected in some cases in Venezuela, with President Nicólas Maduro confirming the presence of the phyto-disease in Aragua, Carabobo, and Cojedes.

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