Venezuelans living in the United States have stated that policy regarding their native country will be a “deciding factor” when voting in the upcoming elections.
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Honduran government officials have reported that 440 Hondurans have gone missing while migrating to the US since 2015.
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The new “public charge rule” may turn the current immigration system in the United States into one based on immigrants’ income, age, and qualifications.
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The number of migrants from the countries of northern Central America to the United States has fallen by more than three quarters since May, 2019.
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Michael Kozak, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, made a statement regarding the recently passed law about the function of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Guatemala.
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The exhibition “American Life” is a collection of murals that artists from the USA made for hospitals, post offices, and schools.
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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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