Issue May 08-14 2024: Costa Rica is considering reactivating their “Special Temporary Category,” a mechanism designed to facilitate the migration of Nicaraguans, Cubans, and Venezuelans into the country.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: The temporary labor migration agreement between the two countries, signed in December 2023, will be in effect for three years with the potential to be extended for a similar period.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: Hugo Passalacqua, governor of Misiones, wrote a letter to the Finance Minister, Luis Caputo, complaining about Argentina’s rampant importation of yerba mate from Brazil and Paraguay.
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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: International remittances increased by over 650% between 2000 and 2022, according to a report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: Latin America is one of the most dangerous regions in the world.
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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: Venezuelan migrant workers in Colombia have made significant contributions to the economy.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves held an audience with José Raúl Mulino, successor to the Panamanian ex-head of state Ricardo Martinelli, and a frontrunner in that country’s upcoming presidential elections.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: Luiz Ignácio Lula da Silva and Gustavo Petro met and discussed extremist governments, the upcoming elections in Venezuela, and regional integration with the Amazon.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: “Bending to reality, Argentina’s President finally proposes an encounter with his Brazilian counterpart.”
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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: Mexican cartels used Whatsapp to recruit snipers, special forces instructors, commanders of urban operations, guides, doctors, explosive experts, drone pilots, and former guerillas.
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