University students, cities and consulates are protesting against U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s proposed reversal of the measures protecting undocumented students, known as ‘dreamers,’ in the United States.
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With the fall of one of the Cold War’s most emblematic figures, many are curious as to the impact on Cuba’s development today.
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The U.S. Millennial and Generation X interest in complex and sophisticated alcoholic beverages has sparked the rise in popularity of pisco, a Peruvian alcohol, in recent years.
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According to Homeland Security there are 170,000 undocumented Ecuadorians living in the United States, a population that now fears further obstacles to their stay following the election of Donald Trump.
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Following the surprise of Donald Trump’s victory, there are still many questions surrounding the change in hemispheric policy towards Latin America.
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The fear that is being experienced worldwide in anticipation of the United States Presidential Election is palpable, specifically from marginalized groups that have been publically attacked by Republican Presidential Nominee, now President-Elect, Donald Trump.
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Writers need spaces and environments that inspire them so that they can create the art to which they have dedicated their lives.
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The trial of the First Lady of Venezuela’s nephews has begun in New York. The two young men, Efraín Antonio Campo Flores and Franqui Francisco Flores de Freitas, are facing charges of narco-trafficking upwards of one metric ton of cocaine into the United States.
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In a study conducted on Nicaraguan emigrants to the United States, it was concluded that women were more reliable than men in terms of sending money back home. The investigation was done in part due to curiosity about remittances and migrant expenses, but also to understand where Nicaraguan society could be headed.
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Halloween can seem like a strange celebration to new American citizens. The notion of an entire day devoted to disguising yourself and demanding food from your neighbors isn’t exactly a universally acknowledged holiday. However, in New York hundreds of immigrants took a chance and wandered through their neighborhoods.
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