Issue Feb 19-25 2025: Amid recent criticisms made by U.S. President Donald Trump about the Mexican government’s collaboration with cartels, the United States’ own history of collusion with drug traffickers has come back under the microscope.
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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: “With migrants locked in a hotel where they plead for ‘help’ from windows or in shelters in precarious border zones, Central America, from where thousands flee poverty and violence towards the United States each year, now serves as a ‘bridge’ for Donald Trump’s deportations.”
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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: Between February 17 and 23, four flights carrying Guatemalan nationals are scheduled to arrive from the United States and Mexico, in accordance with the Instituto Guatemalteco de Migración (IGM).
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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: A new publicity campaign spearheaded by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is warning potential migrants that entering the U.S. illegally will result in expulsion from the country.
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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: The U.S. government’s potential for imposing tariffs poses a significant threat to the Mexican economy, particularly impacting the automotive sector and oil prices.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: Migration stands at the heart of relations between Colombia, the United States, and Venezuela, transcending any single presidential term and unfortunately echoing the global trend of using migrants as scapegoats in campaigns.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: Among U.S. President Donald Trump’s most delirious projects is the dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: Donald Trump’s victory was a major boost for Brazil’s far-right movement, offering temporary relief amid the imprisonment of coup plotters and legal troubles for others.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: The Mexican government announced that it will further militarize the border between Mexico and the United States in order to prevent the flow of drugs and migrants to the United States.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: Donald Trump’s first days in office have set the stage for major shifts in U.S.-Latin America relations, as his policies on migration, trade, and security will have significant repercussions across the region.
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