Mexico not only ranks second on the list of countries whose citizens travel to the U.S., its people are also the fourth biggest spenders when visiting the country.
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The President of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, met privately with the Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States, Jeh Johnson, and in a statement noted that the governments of Mexico and the United States endorsed cooperation on various topics in their comprehensive bilateral agenda.
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Uruguay will welcome Guantanamo detainees at the request of President Obama.
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Zach Dyer wrote in The Tico Times of San José, Costa Rica that Central America is growing as a popular tourist destination for U.S. travelers abroad, according to figures published by the U.S. Commerce Department in late February.
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Argentine Cabinet Chief Jorge Capitanich shared seldom heard praise for the United States’ support for Argentina in its long-standing dispute over the so called vulture funds, suing the South American country over its defaulted bonds of more than a decade ago, noted the Buenos Aires Herald.
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El Espectador of Bogotá noted with approval that the Colombia firm, Trout Co. S.A.S. (an exporter of rainbow trout), is one of the five most successful exporters to the United States since Colombia signed the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the U.S. in May 2012.
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El Comercio of Quito reported that while the government of the United States made a severe criticism of Ecuador, it got the same back in return.
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In La Hora of Guatemala City Manuel Rodríguez wrote that remittances from illegal Guatemalan migrants to the United States are one of the largest sources of Guatemalan income, “which results in dramatically increased buying power for a large part of the population.”
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DominicanToday of Santo Domingo reported that a combined force of U.S. Customs, Border Patrol, Coast Guard, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement operating under the Caribbean Border Interagency Group (CBIG) apprehended 57 undocumented migrants from Haiti, Dominican Republic and Brazil, attempting to enter Puerto Rico’s west coast.
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El Periódico of Guatemala City reported that the State Department’s annual report on the world situation highlighted problems in Central America. These include Guatemala’s “widespread institutional corruption, particularly in the police and judicial sectors.”
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