U.S. president Donald Trump has increased sanctions against Cuba, a stark contrast to the approach taken by former U.S. president Barack Obama.
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The startling image of Salvadoran migrants Óscar Alberto Martínez and his 23-month-old daughter, Angie Valeria, floating in the Rio Grande has made its way around the world, but their deaths are just two of many deaths that have happened at the US-Mexico border.
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While Guatemalans suffer on the United States’ southern border, President Morales has been negotiating with President Trump.
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Bolivia will increase its exports of sugar towards the United States, thanks to a bilateral agreement with that country.
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Norma Romero Vásquez, head of the organization Las Patronas of Veracruz, speaks on the government and military intervention concerning migration through the Mexican border.
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The cuts come as punishment against Central American governments, as the flow of migrants from those countries seeking asylum in Mexico and the United States has remained high.
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Ecuador is one of the countries recorded in The Guardian as importers of plastic waste from the United States for recycling.
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An island that once experienced large American cruise ships docked in its ports for three years and thirty-three days has lost these commercial benefits without warning.
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Child Immigrants Detained Now Without Education, Games, and Lawyers Following Congress’s Budget Cuts
The United States Congress denied funds for any resources in the child immigrant detention centers that are not necessary for the children’s physical health.
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One Honduran immigrant and two Salvadoran immigrants have been reported dead recently, all three of whom were in the custody of United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the time of their deaths.
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