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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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: Officials from the United States and Mexico are still far from reaching a compromise regarding Mexico’s proposal to prohibit the importation of genetically modified corn for human consumption.
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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: U.S. justice released the accusation against Álvaro Fredy Córdoba Ruiz, brother of Colombian Senator Piedad Córdoba.
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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: The Ambassador to Panama in the United States, Ramón Martínez, has published an article in the Washington Post, responding to declarations made by ex-governor of Florida Jeb Bush, regarding the country’s supposed aid it is giving to the Iranian regime.
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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: Death has skyrocketed in the U.S.-Mexican border to numbers unseen in 20 years. It is estimated that in 2022, more than 850 people died trying to escape poverty and reach the American Dream.
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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: More than 286,800 passports were issued to citizens by the Dominican Republic between October and December of 2022, a figure which represents 42% of all travel documents given out across the whole year.
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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: A U.S. official took an uncommon stance on Bolivia’s conflicts, which is considered a “transgression of the principles of mutual respect and non-interference that governs Bolivia and the United States’ relationship,” said Deputy Foreign Minister Freddy Mamani.
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