The government admitted that groups identified as “para-statal” or “para-police” continue to operate in the country, causing “fear, anxiety and apprehension.”
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The United States and Ecuador did not have a close relationship during the government of Rafael Correa. However, relations changed for the better in 2017, with the administration of Lenín Moreno.
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Commercial trade between the U.S. and Honduras is expected to continue and develop further due to recent agreements between the countries’ trade officials.
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Kevin Sullivan was accused of “interference in the affairs of our country” in a letter published in the pro-government media condemning the US ambassador.
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Mexico and the United States have opened a new stage of their cooperation on security, focused on attacking the causes of drug trafficking and illegal migration, after the failure of a military anti-drug offensive deployed 13 years ago.
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Resources generated by the fees that owners pay will be allocated to the repair of streets.
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Migrants from Mexico contribute to the economic recovery of the US, yet American immigration control continues to attempt halting the flows of people across the border.
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The American government asked Brazil for authorization to increase the frequency of deportation flights, specifically three per week.
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The United States Justice Department said that the former president of Peru, Alejandro Toledo (2001-2006), accused in his country of corruption, may be extradited, having found sufficient evidence to justify the measure.
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The CBP said a group of 160 migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua were detained by the Tucson station; authorities said most were minors.
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