Issue Sep 07-13 2022: Lawyer Pedro Ovelar, who is the legal representative for the ex-President of Paraguay Horacio Cartes, has criticized the United States for lack of due process in sanctioning Cartes.
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Issue Sep 07-13 2022: Members of the United States Congress are worried about the human rights violations taking place in El Salvador after the Salvadoran government declared a state of emergency.
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The clothing and textile industry of Central America has been experiencing a period of uncertainty as clients in the United States confront rising inflation by discontinuing orders from the region.
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Cuba is experiencing another migration crisis, similar to that in 2016. Cuban officials have collaborated with Florida law enforcement to add more patrols along the coast.
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The rise of Chinese influence in the region is a matter of concern for the United States, which carefully observes each of its moves.
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The President of the United States hopes to expand the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration program to better protect undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
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The United States Embassy in Guatemala informed this Monday, August 29, that it will invest US$725 million, as part of the agreement signed between the head of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Jennifer Graetz, and the head of the Secretariat of Planning and Programming of the Presidency (Segeplan), Keila Gramajo, in order
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The United States Government is evaluating imposing new sanctions on the importation of Nicaraguan products, “as a measure of pressure on the Government of Daniel Ortega.”
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The spokesman for the United States Department of State, Ned Price, ratified on Monday, August 22nd, that that the sanctions against Nicolás Maduro’s administration and Venezuelan state companies will remain in place if no concrete actions of change are made on Maduro’s part.
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On June 30th, the Supreme Court of the United States greenlit the Biden administration’s termination of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP).
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