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Aimé and her children are some of the 300 Venezuelans who daily leave their home country to travel through Colombia and eventually arrive in Ecuador and Peru, looking for a better life than Venezuela could provide for them.

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Tourism in Uruguay is on the rise, thanks to an influx of Paraguayan tourists.

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The first of several Central American migrant caravans departed from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on the 13th of October.

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After a two-year investigation, the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Arica obtained convictions related to the so-called “Operación Desierto” and the arrest of the largest international network of migrant smugglers in Chile.

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Migrants from Central America have been traveling through Mexico as a caravan on their way to the United States.

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For a large part of history, Bolivia felt dependent on Chile, a largely coastal country with the ability to control water access.

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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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