–Researched and Written by Alyson Reynolds—A new caravan of migrants from across Latin America, organized to protest the lack of viable immigration policies in the region, is attempting to reach the United States. Its organizers decry the lack of action from leaders at President Biden’s Summit of the Americas.
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On this topic, Kristina Rosales, a diplomat from the United States of America, stated, “We do not accept intervention in the electoral system anywhere.”
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Argentine President Alberto Fernández touched on a variety of topics at the Summit of the Americas, held in Los Angeles, ranging from condemnation of the International Monetary Fund and U.S. embargos to foreign debt and labor informality.
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American Judge Laurel Beeler has decided to suspend the extradition process against Alejandro Toledo for seven days so that he can return to Peru and be judged by the Peruvian authorities in the Odebrecht case.
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The United States is warning its citizens about violent crimes such as armed robberies, homicides, and sexual assaults in the Dominican Republic.
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A recent study by economist Víctor Álvarez demonstrated that Venezuela’s production and business sector is affected by the economic sanctions imposed on the country.
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A new caravan with around four to five thousand immigrants is coming from southern Mexico with the hope of crossing the U.S. border.
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President Alejandro Giammattei decided to ask the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to leave the country because they were promoting “indigenism.”
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Mass migration of Nicaraguans to the United States has “winners and losers,” according to analysts.
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The White House insisted on seeking an immigration agreement at the Summit of the Americas which is to be held from June 6th to June 10th in Los Angeles despite the confirmed absences of Venezuela and Nicaragua and possible absences of Cuba and Mexico.
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