The establishment of an intraregional free trade zone in Central America has made significant headway.
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Photos taken by AFP photographer Paul Ratje, of US Border Patrol agents on horseback, with whips and riding crops, intimidating thousands of Haitian migrants trying to cross the border between Acuña, Coahuila and Del Rio, Texas, have recently emerged.
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The new law created the National Migration Service with regional directorates, and the three directors are to begin their work in the northern macrozone.
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On September 26, 2021, the Venezuelan government denounced the recent violence against Venezuela migrants in Chile.
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As the massive migration out of Venezuela continues, there are now more Venezuelans in Peru than in five provinces of Venezuela.
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The Uruguayan president, Luis Lacalle Pou, said that the opening of borders with Argentina will be “positive.”
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Mexico and Colombia are two nations that with a shared history, diversity, and privileged geographical positions.
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According to the US Customs and Border Protection (CPB), they discovered 4,520 Venezuelans at US borders in 2020, which has increased by more than eightfold and is now approaching 39,555 people in 2021.
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While drug trafficking is a serious and ongoing problem in Ecuador, there is a growing concern for the trafficking of weapons from the south from Chile and Peru.
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On September 8, three Bolivian soldiers were detained by Chilean forces in the Colchane community accused of robbery, intimidation, and illegal possession of guns.
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