Issue May 24-30 2023: Since the end of Title 42 on May 11, 2023, the United States announced that it will create immigration processing centers in Latin America for people interested in emigrating to apply for refugee status.
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Issue May 24-30 2023: Cubans who arrived in the United States under a humanitarian program are facing an uncertain future. According to Blas Nuñez-Neto, the Assistant Secretary for Border and Immigration Policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 29,000 Cubans have benefited from the United States asylum program since last January.
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Issue May 17-23 2023: Rumors circulate and swirl among the approximately 1,200 inhabitants of the newly reestablished Matamoros migrant camp in Tamaulipas, Mexico, where families and individuals seeking entrance into the United states wait at the foot of the Rio Grande.
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Issue May 17-23 2023: The Biden administration in the United States has once again reported Cuba as a country that “does not fully cooperate” in the fight against terrorism in the country.
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Issue May 17-23 2023: The shift in U.S. immigration policies highlights the change in approach under the Biden administration compared to the previous Trump administration.
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Issue May 10-16 2023: On May 15th, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken denounced Nicaragua’s imprisonment of Bishop Rolando Álvarez, as the State Department released its annual report on religious liberty around the world.
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Issue May 10-16 2023: Due to the end of Title 42, the southern border of the United States has seen an increase in human trafficking as it has been promoted among migration coyotes around and in Mexico.
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Issue May 10-16 2023: For Pedro, a native of Maturín, Venezuela, and hundreds of other migrants currently located in Chiapas, Mexico, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) app tells him that he must be in central or northern Mexico to continue the process—an error code in a situation of life or death.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: The United States ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, reaffirmed that combatting fentanyl trafficking is a responsibility shared between the US and Mexico and a challenge that stems from organized crime in both countries.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: On May 11, 2023, migrants camped in Mexico, awaiting the inevitable end to Title 42.
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