Issue Nov 05-11 2025: On Tuesday, the Organization of American States (OAS) and the U.S. government expressed their support for the Dominican Republic’s decision to postpone until 2026 the Tenth Summit of the Americas, originally scheduled for this December in Punta Cana. Mexico and Colombia had already decided not to participate due to the exclusion
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Issue Nov 05-11 2025: Venezuelan migrants sent by the United States to El Salvador were “tortured,” suffered sexual violence, and other abuses in the mega-prison for gang members where they were held for four months, according to a report by Human Rights Watch.
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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States will be holding an extraordinary session to craft a declaration in “support of democracy and constitutional order in Guatemala,” as it announced on its official X account.
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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: The government of Peru has broken diplomatic relations with Mexico after the latter granted asylum to Betssy Chávez, who had served as prime minister under former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo.
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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: In Cúcuta, Colombia, migrant women are the driving force of the economy. They sell their wares on the streets and face harassment without any support.
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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: An anonymous tip was the spark igniting an eight-month investigation into a criminal organization dedicated to smuggling both people and contraband goods from Chile into Argentina.
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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: Venezuelan migrants in Colombia are facing a stalemate when it comes to legalizing their residency status, leaving them at risk of deportation.
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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: On October 12, 2025, the Day of Indigenous, Black, and Popular Resistance, the Mesoamerican Caravan for Climate and Life set off from Coatepeque, Guatemala. It is “a journey of communities, organizations, and defenders that will cross seven countries to reach Belém, Brazil, the site of COP30—the 30th Conference of the Parties
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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: The government of Costa Rica has announced that it aims to finish construction on a new prison in June of 2026. The prison, modeled upon CECOT, the notorious high-security prison built by Salvador President Nayib Bukele, will have space for up to 5,100 inmates.
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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil once again spoke out in defense of Venezuela as the United States authorizes actions in the neighboring country.
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