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The governments of the United States and Costa Rica announced that Costa Rica would begin hosting Central American refugees as part of a protection transfer arrangement with the U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, and the International Organization for Migration.

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This past month, the United States and Cuba celebrated the one-year anniversary of the resurgence of the Cuban embassy in Washington, D.C., after nearly half a century of absence.

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The deportation of Guatemalans from the United States continues to increase. In the first ten months of 2014, there were 7% more deportations in relation to the year prior.

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Cuba and the United States have defined actions together for the protection of the biodiversity of their shared waters.

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The “Three Amigos” mount a strong “fierce defence of free trade.” 

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The two Island-class cutter patrol boats have a total value of $18.9 million. The 110-foot ships will be the largest in the Costa Rican Coast Guard fleet when they arrive in 2017. 

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The United States is under negotiation with Mauricio Macri, president of Argentina to place bases in the city of Ushuaia and in the Triple Frontier.

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The bodies of at least 11 undocumented immigrants have been found among remains in the Arizona desert after a massive heat wave hit the states of Arizona, California and New Mexico.

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With the upcoming presidential elections in the United States, there has been much talk by candidates regarding the Mexican border, especially Republican candidate Donald Trump, who has insisted that America put up a wall to prevent illegal immigration.

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The tables are turning for Venezuela and its opposing countries.

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