On February 12, Ecuadorian Minister of Defense Oswaldo Jarrín took part in an official visit with President Donald Trump to discuss the issue of regional security.
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Brazil and the United States have always had a close relationship in politics and economics, but now that relationship may be put to the test.
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The Minister of Justice, Cecilia Pérez, has said that experts from the United States will visit the country to carry out a survey of the prison crisis in Paraguay in order to develop an action plan.
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President Alberto Fernández of Argentina will receive international assistance from the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations to help combat hunger in his country.
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On the Day of the Patrona of Honduras, February 3, almost three million Hondurans gather to pray for their people, including the thousands who have left the country since 2018 to migrate to the United States.
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US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo has set off alarm bells at a recent summit, which took place from January 20 to 23 in the Colombian capital.
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In 2017, the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA-Política de Pies Secos-Pies Mojados) was eliminated under the Obama administration.
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The US government now requires visa applicants to provide information on their use of social media, in a bid to implement “extreme scrutiny.”
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Thousands of migrants have fled their home countries in hopes of better lives in the United States. The majority of these migrants are coming from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
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The United States and its allies in the Americas pledged on Monday, January 20th in Bogotá to strengthen their fight against terrorism and warned of the presence of Hezbollah groups in Venezuela, as well as blamed the Maduro administration of illegally harboring armed groups of Colombians.
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