Issue Mar 08-14 2023: Ecuador will restart its regularization process for migrants coming from Venezuela.
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Issue Mar 08-14 2023: The Colombian government is set to exempt Cubans from the need for a transit visa to use Colombian airports, according to a resolution by the Government of Gustavo Petro.
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Issue Mar 08-14 2023: Bishop Hugo Torres dedicates his life to immigrant and migrant families en route to their new home countries; many of whom are young people from Latin America.
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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: Migrants on Mexico’s northern border have complained of harassment by Mexican municipal police officers, stating that they have been demanding money in exchange for not reporting the migrants to the US migration authorities.
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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: Vinicius de Moraes was probably the greatest ambassador Brazil has ever had, bringing the best of national culture to the whole world.
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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: Reports showed that “the Indigenous group, Awá, is the victim of assassinations, forced displacement, and the recruitment of minors for drug traffickers and guerrillas on the Colombian and Ecuadorian border.”
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: Costa Rica’s migration bureau (DGME) has announced that, from March 1, 2023, Nicaraguan, Cuban, and Venezuelan migrants in the country awaiting a response to asylum applications can choose a “Special Temporary Category,” that will allow them to both work and leave the country at any point.
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: As of November 2022, Colombia and Mexico have been working together to move forward with peace talks between Colombia and the ELN (Ejército de Liberación Nacional) in Mexico City.
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: To increase control of the irregular entry of migration on the border with Peru and Bolivia, Chile began a 90-day military deployment in the regions of Arica and Parinacota, Antofagasta and Tarapacá, and areas around the trans-Andean country.
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: Left-leaning Latin American governments have so far failed to address Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s move to strip more than 300 critics and political opponents of citizenship.
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