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While the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador insists that it aims to be more welcoming in its immigration policies, alarming statistics show the contrary is actually occurring.

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Eight former members of the Venezuelan police, army, and intelligence services gather together in Cúcuta, Colombia, to plan how to overthrow President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, and hand the position over to Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó.

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The indigenous village of Peñita, Panama, lies deep in the wilderness of the Darién Gap and is home to 800 habitants.

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Venezuelan immigration is having significant effects on Colombia in many different sectors, causing immediate difficulties but potentially offering long-term benefits.

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Conflict between Bolivia and Chile persists concerning the controversial matter of the Silala river.

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The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean announced details of a new plan for the Mexico – northern Central America trade zone in a recent meeting with Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, emphasizing how its person-centered focus sets it apart from previous plans.

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Eight countries in the region have enacted similar laws of the same nature as the one under deliberation in the Costa Rican Congress.

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As “coyotes” continue to transport people from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador to the United States, border patrol officers are arresting migrants.

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The United Nations has estimated that around 3.7 million people from Venezuela have left the country in search of a better life.

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Gonzalo Rodríguez, Vice Minister of the Fight Against Contraband, has announced the expansion of advanced military posts to fight contraband on the Chilean border.

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