As the Venezuelan standard of living collapses, “Venezuelan politicians and their military prefer to simulate war games.”
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
While immigration has been an issue debated and discussed in political spheres for decades, the current state of the immigration policies in the United States has left two children dead in detention centers.
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
According to U.S. President Donald Trump via Twitter, “if we don’t separate them, many more people will come.”
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
United States authorities assured that Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández’s brother is a “large-scale” drug trafficker who worked with criminal organizations in Colombia, Honduras, and Mexico in order to bring cocaine to the United States.
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
The government of the United States is considering imposing sanctions on Cuban military and intelligence officials for aiding the Venezuelan government in repressing dissidents.
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
The Office of Foreign Assets (OFAC) of the United States has announced it will impose sanctions against two members of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s administration.
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
Throughout the 25-year span since the death of Pablo Escobar, chief of the Medellín, Colombia drug cartel, not much has changed in the United States’ War on Drugs except the “stage” of this narco-trafficking, which extends now into Mexico among additional nations.
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
News covering the caravans of migrants moving north from various countries of Central and South America have riddled nearly every news source.
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
Local governments throughout Mexico are helping the caravan of migrants on their journey from Central America to the United States.
Read More- Published in Latin America & US
— Researched and Written by Rachel Rosenberg— On October 13, 2018, a caravan of migrants departed from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, bound for the Southern border. Days later a second formed, and a third followed. These migrant caravans are conglomerates of refugees fleeing endemic violence and poverty in the Northern Triangle region (Guatemala, Honduras, and
Read More- Published in Latin America & US