Issue Nov 09-15 2022: The Cuban and United States governments met in Havana to address the problem of migration, which continues to be irreprehensible.
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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: “Must the U.S. kiss Latin America goodbye? To woo back the region, the Biden administration needs to offer it a better deal than China’s.”
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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: The relationship between the United States and Daniel Ortega’s regime has been considerably tense since the Nicaraguan elections held during 2021, which the international community considered fraudulent given that voting took place with Ortega’s rivals either in jail or exile.
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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: Salvadorans living in the United States under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) could face life-changing repercussions following the country’s midterm election after the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, failed to preserve and expand immigration benefits abroad.
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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: Honduras’ Secretary of Defense, José Manuel Zelaya Rosales, accompanied U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Melissa Dalton on a visit to the school in Puerto Cortés, where members of the medical brigade from the USNS Comfort are assisting Honduran doctors, veterinarians, and dentists in treating their patients.
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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: United States and Ecuadorian governments will evaluate a possible extension of Protocol over the Trade and Investment Council Agreement (TIC), validated in August 2021.
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Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: Bilateral relations between Honduras and the United States have “entered hostile terrain” as U.S. Ambassador Laura Dogu “reprimanded” the actions of Honduras’ President Xiomara Castro.
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Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: A CID Gallup survey found that of the Nicaraguans who responded, 51% would migrate to the United States.
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Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: Many Salvadorans live and work in the United States under the Temporary Protected Status program, but it is due to expire at the end of this year.
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The future of relations between the United States and Latin America depends on concrete realities of each country.
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