Issue Jan 01-09 2024: Venezuelans living in the United States who are covered by Temporary Protection Status (TPS) since its 2021 designation will have to re-register in order to continue residing and working in the U.S. for another 18 months without being at risk of deportation.
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Issue Jan 01-09 2024: Washington urges Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega to release Bishop Rolando Álvarez from what is seen as an unjust detainment.
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Issue Jan 01-09 2024: President Alejandro Giammattei is traveling to Washington D.C. for a meeting with the Organization of American States (OAS) in his last week as president of Guatemala.
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Issue Dec 01-31 2023: Mexico and the United States have had a significantly important relationship over the course of history, and the meeting between Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the U.S. delegation (led by Secretary of State Antony Blinken) was an opportunity to further improve the relationship.
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Issue Dec 01-31 2023: The population of Central Americans in the United States has increased by 47.7% over the course of a single decade, from 3,998,280 people to 5,907,332, according to statistics provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Issue Dec 01-31 2023: Presidents Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico and Joe Biden of the United States held a high-level meeting, resulting in significant agreements.
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Issue Nov 15-30 2023: In a surprising move, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has reversed a decision, signaling a potential shift in his economic strategy.
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Issue Nov 15-30 2023: The Biden administration announced the president’s decision for the declaration of national emergency to be extended for one year due to the “threat” that the situation in Nicaragua represents for the “national security and foreign policy” of the United States.
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Issue Nov 15-30 2023: Hondurans have lost faith in their government’s ability to create employment and put an end to nepotism and corruption, leading many to prefer leaving the country, according to a study by the Foro Social de la Deuda Externa (Fosdeh).
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Issue Nov 08-14 2023: The challenges of migrant influx at the Mexico-U.S. border persist under President Joe Biden, as revealed by a House Judiciary Committee report.
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