Upon returning to New York, Argentine Juan García Mosqueda, an art gallery owner, was detained at the airport for fourteen hours, interrogated and deported.
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The Catholic Church’s Mexican Episcopate Conference (CEM) announced on March 1 that it has launched an awareness campaign and a national collection effort to support illegal immigrants who will be deported from the United States.
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Mohammed Ahmed and his family walked more than 500 km from Jersey City to Champlain, Canada.
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Trumpism has had a negative effect on US-Mexico relations, thus posing an existential risk to Mexico both on regional and global levels.
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Luis Videgaray, the Mexican Foreign Secretary, stated that Mexico “will not hesitate” to turn to organizations such as the United Nations to condemn actions taken by the United States.
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Politically Persecuted Venezuelans in Exile (Veppex) requested that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, grant asylum to the thousands of Venezuelans seeking refuge in the country.
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On Wednesday, February 22, Brazilian immigrants held a meeting at the Brazilian American Center in Framingham, Massachusetts in order to voice concerns over the Trump administration’s new immigration and deportation policy.
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Although only five minutes long, Macri described the telephone conversation as “cordial,” claiming that he and the U.S. President had found “much in common.”
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More than 680 undocumented immigrants, originating from different countries, but mostly from the United States, have been returned to Cuba since the governments of Havana and Washington signed a new immigration agreement in January, state media on the island have reported.
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Brazil’s relations with Iran during Lula da Silva’s presidency are a topic that many are debating.
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