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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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The US House of Representatives approved a list of defense spending proposals presented by the Democrats, three of which affect Colombia.

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U.S. authorities are set to embark on a tour across Latin America to examine infrastructure projects aimed at countering Chinese President Xi Jinping’s multitrillion-dollar Belt Road initiative during the week of September 27th.

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken praised the leaders of the Dominican Republic for their struggle and said that they had “set the standard for many countries.”

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The United States has international agreements to deal with drug trafficking.

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US President Biden has launched a plan to increase removal of Haitian migrants in light of the crisis at the border between Mexico and Texas.

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Under President Joseph Biden’s administration, the United States committed to strengthening its anti-corruption efforts to send a strong message that it does not condone corruption or those who enable it.

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