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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: U.S. President Joe Biden recently announced the increase of up to 30,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who would be allowed to enter each month.

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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: As Mexico grows to be one of the most represented Latino groups in the United States, one municipality stands out with one of the largest rates of compatriot return: Oaxaca.

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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: After receiving a U.S. permit to resume production and expand into Venezuela in November 2022, the first shipment of crude oil from Chevron Corp has departed from the South American country, heading towards the Pascagoula refinery in Mississippi.

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–Researched and Written by Stephany Mandujano— Issue Dec 01-31 2022: Implemented during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, Title 42 was a measure that permitted the immediate deportation of immigrants who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in search of asylum. However, recently a U.S. judge has ruled that

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Issue Dec 01-31 2022: December 12, 2022, marked the bicentennial anniversary of the diplomatic beginnings between Mexico and the United States.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2022: Between December 2021 and the same month in 2022, border authorities intercepted Cubans who had illegally entered U.S. territory on 277,594 occasions, according to official data.

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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: Financial decision-makers react to the leadership of the United States central bank, the Federal Reserve (Fed), just like the rhythm at carnaval is driven by the drums.

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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: The agreement being discussed allows the use of assets frozen abroad to improve health, education, and infrastructure initiatives to meet the basic needs of Venezuelans.

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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: President Andrés Manuel López Obrador stated that Mexico will not permit the human consumption of transgenic corn.

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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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