The use of the term “illegal alien” has begun to fade in the United States, as legislative initiatives have been working on eliminating it from official documents and use in the media.
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Cuba and the United States still do not have “normal” financial ties, lamented the Cuban Chancellor, Bruno Rodríguez, who also has warned that the Caribbean country cannot use the dollar for trade transactions abroad, contrary to what was announced by the U.S. government.
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The United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, recognized the Guatemalan General Prosecutor of the Public Ministry (MP), Thelma Aldana, as one of the “Women of Courage,” a recognition that was instituted in 2007 by the U.S. Department of State. Aldana was honored, along with 13 other women, for her work in combating corruption and
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To enter in the United States there are almost as many different kinds of visas as there are letters in the alphabet. If you have the necessary capital, visas granted due to investments in U.S. soil can be your alternative.
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After Presidents Barack Obama of the United States and Raúl Castro of Cuba announced on December 17, 2014 that the two countries would reestablish diplomatic relations, the migration of Cubans to the United States has skyrocketed.
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The Secretary of State of the United States, John Kerry, met on Monday, March 21 in Havana, Cuba with Colombian government representatives in peace negotiations. It is also expected that he will meet with the delegation of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC).
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Obama must not forget that his country has debts to Argentines, affirms Adolfo Pérez Esquivel in Argentina.
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U.S. President Barack Obama defended his move and insisted that his government will not ignore human rights violations on the island.
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After nearly two years of intense negotiations, an agreement on cooperation and political dialogue was signed by Cuba and the European Union that fully normalizes relations, held up for years over human rights, days before the historic visit by U.S. President Barack Obama.
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Former President Leonel Fernández says the Donald is conceited, egocentric and a megalomaniac.
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