During the first three months of the fiscal year for the United States, 32,044 Guatemalans were apprehended and detained by border patrol.
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Agreement for Airline Passenger Checks between the Dominican Republic and US Is Called into Question
For the last five years, travelers have been able to undergo inspection and receive “preclearance” by the US Customs and Border Protection agency at the airport in Punta Cana before traveling to the US.
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Actions by Colombia’s President Duque appear to mirror those of former US President Donald Trump, but change is necessary to reestablish the country’s international image.
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Carlos Vecchio and other sources expect President-elect Joe Biden to continue Washington’s support for Venezuela and Juan Guaidó’s position as interim president.
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A reform in national security law was quickly approved by the Mexican Congress following the arrest of General Salvador Cienfuegos, former secretary of Mexican National Defense, in the U.S. in October.
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General Salvador Cienfuegos’ political scandal raises serious questions for justice in Mexico and could create a severe conflict with Washington on diplomatic and judicial collaboration matters.
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Corruption leads to many of the prominent issues in Central America, especially within its Northern Triangle.
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The United States government has recently placed Cuba back on its list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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Hoping for a repeal of the restrictive policies of the outgoing administration, many Hondurans believe roads are now open.
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The Central Bank of Honduras reported on December 22 through a weekly executive summary that the main inflow of currency into Honduras was through family remittances, which accounted for 47% of the total income.
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