Migrations, or population movement from one place to another, have been present throughout history and can be found in religious texts such as the Bible.
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The Salvadoran government announced that it will support the creation of the Mayan route, called “El Renacer de Nuestras Lenguas Indígenas,” that will run from Honduras to Mexico.
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In the second Binational Meeting of Justice Operators on Trafficking in Persons, judicial authorities from Ecuador and Peru further enforced their stand to fight against human trafficking, especially focusing on the province El Oro.
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The secretary general for the Organization for American States (OAS) affirmed that “terrible events [are] occurring” in Nicaragua and that the politics of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo’s regimen are repressive.
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Just over two million Hondurans arrived in Guatemala on October 15, 2018, seeking to make the perilous journey to the United States in order to achieve the “American Dream.”
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President Evo Morales has intentions to drive Bolivia’s imports and exports through southern Peru.
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Chilean President Sebastián Piñera announced that Chile will opt for “a period of consolidation and reflection” before re-engaging in dialogue with Bolivia about Pacific access and bilateral agreements.
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Emigration out of Ecuador is increasing, and many Ecuadorians are choosing Chile as their new home.
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In the International Court of Justice’s (CIJ) most recent decision, Bolivia failed to receive the sovereign rights to the Pacific Ocean that it was hoping for.
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When Canada, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Peru ratified an investigation on crimes against humanity in Venezuela, Costa Rica stood silent.
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