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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: More than the basis of the Mexican population’s diet, corn has significant historical, cultural, social, spiritual, and economic value.

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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: Guatemala’s economy, immigration, and a phenomenon known as “nearshoring” were at the forefront of United States and Guatemalan relations. Fátima Najarro in La Hora of Guatemala City stated that, “according to official reports, the two countries have made progress together on an agreement for nearshoring.” Several people, like Janio Rosales, who

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Issue Feb 08-14 2023: The Washington Post recently reported that the United States and Mexican governments are negotiating a new immigration agreement that may benefit the United States but raises questions about Mexico’s interests.

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Issue Feb 08-14 2023: Immigration and emigration from Guatemala are topics that Guatemalan politicians have not yet fully addressed.

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Issue Feb 08-14 2023: The Honduran chancellor, Eduardo Enrique Reina, has announced that a date is being worked out for the country’s president, Xiomara Castro, to travel to the United States and visit detention centers for children that are on the border with Mexico. The U.S. government has confirmed its willingness to arrange for Castro

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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: Francisco Barbosa, Colombian attorney general, visited the United States and expressed his concern that drug traffickers have been seeking to get involved with the government’s “total peace” process.

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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that the necessary procedures are being made to return the Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil to category 1.

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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: The “coyotes” use various means to sustain an illegal business that leaves them millions in profits as a result of migratory longing, while the government of Guatemala seeks to reinforce its restrictions on passage.

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Issue Jan 25-31 2023: Nicaragua received $3.225 million in remittances during 2022.

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Issue Jan 25-31 2023: The U.S. publication Americas Quarterly (AQ) has described Uruguay as having one of the “most solid” democracies in the world.

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