Issue Oct 16-22 2024: The Colombian government has requested that the United States return assets owned by extradited former paramilitaries to help compensate victims.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: In the context of the US-Mexico CEO Dialogue meeting, U.S. Trade Representative of the Biden administration Katherine Tai reiterated that business leaders’ concerns about the election of judges and magistrates have not disappeared.
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Issue Oct 09-15 2024: The massive influx of migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border has dramatically diminished, largely due to joint efforts by the U.S. and Mexican administrations.
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Issue Oct 09-15 2024: On October 9, the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) filed a civil lawsuit in the United States against retired Salvadoran Colonel Mario Adalberto Reyes Mena for his role in the 1982 assassination of four Dutch journalists.
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Issue Oct 09-15 2024: Ambassador Ken Salazar and his public remarks on constitutional reform led to a pause in diplomatic relations.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: Events in the Phoenix community are able to bring a piece of Mexico to the area.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: Francisco Palmieri, head of the U.S. diplomatic mission for Venezuela, emphasized that the Biden administration plans to impose more individual sanctions at appropriate moments to pressure Nicolás Maduro’s government into recognizing his defeat in the July 28 elections.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced that it will not extend immigration benefits beyond two years for individuals from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Venezuela who entered the country under the “humanitarian parole” program.
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Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: Recent research by the Pew Research Center reveals ongoing discussions about inclusive terminology for people with Latin American and Hispanic roots in the United States.
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Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the United States will allocate a new fund of $685 million to help Latin American and Caribbean countries host migrants passing through their territories.
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