The U.S. Embassy has petitioned the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) of Honduras for the arrest and extradition of a Honduran politician.
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In response to threats from gangs and other terrorist groups to gain power and instill fear throughout the nation, Colombia seeks the assistance of the United States.
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The Cuban government released an official statement demanding that the United States end the blockade that it imposed on the island more than 60 years ago.
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In an open letter to the United States, the former President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, responded to the U.S.’s decision to revoke his visa for acts of corruption.
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Latin America has long been considered the United States’ “backyard,” and its “zone of influence.” Now, environmental groups in the region say, it has become its “garbage dump.”
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The H-2B visa program was created by the United States to allow employers to fill temporary positions with non-citizens.
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There is both debate and confusion concerning the increase in the rural real estate gap between the United States and Argentina.
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In an ongoing rumor that has been surfacing over the past few months between the United States and Colombia, unnamed U.S. Homeland Security sources confirm that the practice of deporting select Venezuelan migrants to Colombia is true.
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Former Chief of Drug Enforcement Maximiliano Dávila was arrested recently on suspicion of his links to drug trafficking and illicit enrichment.
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Migration by Latin Americans from multiple countries, such as Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico, continues to increase day by day, but unfortunately, the tragedies and inhumane policies also continue to increase.
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