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The visits of U.S. Under Secretary of State José W. Fernandez to Mexico, Costa Rica, and Honduras have indicated the U.S. interest in furthering investments and creating public and private alliances with those countries.

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Ironically, Guatemala’s government has opened its doors to Ukrainian refugees.

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As the war in Ukraine has led Washington to enact an embargo on Russian oil and gas, the United States has “inevitably” had to seek out other sources.

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A working group under President Joe Biden began a mission in Guatemala on March 14, 2022, to “identify and apply strategies” to reunite separated migrant families during the Donald Trump Administration.

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President Iván Duque has made Colombian oil available to the United States if the Joseph Biden administration needs to stabilize global energy prices following Russia’s military operations in Ukraine.

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In only the first two months of 2022, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has deported 228 Dominican ex-convicts accused of drug trafficking, homicide, and other federal crimes committed throughout their stay in the United States.

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United States’ silence regarding the corruption that was present in Honduras for a long time resulted in a rocky relationship between the two countries.

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The United States consulate in Cuba has announced that it will resume issuing visas to Cubans in a “limited and gradual way.”

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The governments of Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela that have “strong links” with Vladimir Putin are being impacted by the sanctions implemented by the United States on Russia, according to Juan González, the director of the National Security Council for the Western Hemisphere.

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At a United Nations forum in Geneva, Switzerland, U.S. Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland acknowledged Argentina’s change in stance regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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