In his press conference at the National Palace, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador communicated that he is extremely satisfied that Vice President Harris is visiting Mexico and “that we examine matters important to our people groups and our countries.”
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Carlos Saladrigas, director of the Cuba Study Group, continued to urge US President Joe Biden to improve US-Cuban relations in an interview with Spanish newspaper El País.
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In an announcement on Thursday, May 27 , Vice President Kamala Harris gave details about the United States’ economic program for several Central American countries that notably excludes Nicaragua.
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The director of Migration, Ángeles Arriola, commented on Tuesday that around 7,000 Paraguayans traveled to the United States in May, a number that could continue to increase with the possibility of a vaccination against COVID-19.
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President Biden’s administration is thrilled and hopeful about working with Guatemala to reduce the region’s migration because the country and its president, Alejandro Giammattei, have vowed to confront the region’s challenges.
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While the implementation of the new board of directors of the National Electoral Council is a first step to achieving democracy in Venezuela, more international pressure is needed to better the political situation of the country.
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If Manuel Bartlett Díaz were to enter the United States, he would risk arrest and imprisonment for the kidnapping, torture, and death of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena.
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On May 13, United States ambassador to Venezuela, James Story, established that Joe Biden’s administration will assess the sanctions imposed on Nicolás Maduro’s regime if he allows for free and democratic elections.
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The large caravans that originated in Honduras and mobilized into the U.S. are explained by a series of hurricanes that left the Valle de San Pedro in a state of wreck and despair.
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Researcher Terry Karl discovered that Bruce Hazelwood, US sergeant major adviser to Colonel Domingo Monterrosa, was present during the 1981 massacre in El Mozote.
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