Issue May 10-16 2023: Due to the end of Title 42, the southern border of the United States has seen an increase in human trafficking as it has been promoted among migration coyotes around and in Mexico.
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Issue May 10-16 2023: For Pedro, a native of Maturín, Venezuela, and hundreds of other migrants currently located in Chiapas, Mexico, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) app tells him that he must be in central or northern Mexico to continue the process—an error code in a situation of life or death.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: The United States ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, reaffirmed that combatting fentanyl trafficking is a responsibility shared between the US and Mexico and a challenge that stems from organized crime in both countries.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: On May 11, 2023, migrants camped in Mexico, awaiting the inevitable end to Title 42.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: A tweet by Marc R. Stanley, U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, silently expressed that neither the U.S. nor Belgium are willing to give in to the pretensions of China, who is looking to broaden their influence over an Argentinian section of the Paraná-Paraguay Waterway in Corrientes, Argentina.
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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: In Argentina, against all odds, the Minister of Economy has been able to negotiate a review of the agreement between the nation and the IMF.
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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: Colombian president Gustavo Petro met with United States president Joe Biden in the White House to discuss the bilateral agenda.
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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: It has been revealed that at least seven of the ten most wanted people by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) are Mexican men.
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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (popularly known as AMLO) has expressed his “discomfort” with how the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has been involved in espionage within the Sinaloa cartel.
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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: Colombian President Gustavo Petro recently made a statement from the United States, where he highlighted that the conflict in the country stems from illegal economies.
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