The Assistant Secretary of State for the United States, Kimberly Breier, met with Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández and asked his administration to “do more” to curb the flow of Honduran immigrants into the U.S.
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During the first two months of 2019, Mexico, for the first time in history, was the United States’ main trade partner.
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While Peru is considered one of the more peaceful countries in Latin America, it is nonetheless prone to controversy.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Colombia to demonstrate that the two countries are allies “in the fight to restore democracy” to the Venezuelan regime.
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–Written by Samantha Benton— A letter sent to President Donald Trump on April 1, 2019, has sparked conversations about who is to blame for the letter’s contents and the image it projects of Bolivian affairs. President Evo Morales has shared his opinions about the letter while others assure that the contents of the letter were
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The reversal of Obama-era diplomacy with Cuba continues to be further amplified by President Trump.
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Remittances to Honduras increased by 10.1 percent in the first three months of 2019.
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The cautious response of Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), of “love and peace” towards Trump’s threat of closing the borders has caused controversy in the country.
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The Department of State has published a black list of 24 Guatemalans, Hondurans, and Salvadorans who are unwelcome in the United States.
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Mexico will start applying tariffs to more products from the United States in retaliation for those Trump imposed on steel and aluminum.
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