Title 42 will continue to be enforced, despite the Biden administration’s announcement that it would end on May 23.
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While some cars and trucks are still being prepared, others are ready to be presented and launched for the public.
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro received US Special Envoy Cristopher Dodd ahead of the Summit of the Americas, to be held June 6 in Los Angeles.
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Because President Joe Biden has loosened restrictions on Cuba set during Donald Trump’s presidency, the Cuban Family Reunification Parole (CFRP) Program and commercial flights are going to resume, and traveling in a group will be allowed.
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With the aim of resuming negotiations with Nicolás Maduro’s administration, the United States (US) will ease some of its sanctions against Venezuela.
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Like many other countries in Latin America, in the last three decades Mexico has been pushed to protect the rights of children and adolescents.
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The U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Western Affairs, Emily Mendrala, stated that freeing political prisoners in Nicaragua is one of the main concerns of the United States.
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The Honduran Secretary of State had an interview with the Agencia Regional de Noticias (ARN) covering the issues of liquidity shortages and high debts, among others.
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A shortage of two million immigrant workers to the U.S., based on pre-pandemic trends, causes producers to increase prices across multiple sectors including construction, food service, and agriculture.
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The United States faces accusations from Cuba that it has been excluded from the preparations for the Summit of the Americas.
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