The death of a Guatemalan boy, Felipe Gómez Alonzo, in the custody of US Border Patrol has drawn attention to the dismal conditions for children in poor households in Guatemala, as well as human rights abuses that children may experience in pursuit of a better life.
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Months after the Trump administration announced the end of the separation of immigrant children from their parents, the problem continues to persist in courts.
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In its long fight against communism and left-leaning governments, the current big names in the United States’ political system have, not surprisingly, expressed discontent with Maduro’s Venezuela.
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After a recent visit to the United States, Colombian President Iván Duque said that international markets have newfound regard for investing in and trading with Colombia.
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In recent years, issues of war, persecution, and environmental disaster have forced many to seek refuge in countries outside of their own.
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Florida Senator Marco Rubio urges Venezuelan military leaders to abandon Maduro and recognize Juan Guaidó, the Venezuelan Parliament leader, as interim president of Venezuela.
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Migrants seeking to reach the United States’ southern border in caravans are experiencing further troubles at the hands of traffickers.
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For the first time, shipments of organic pitahaya fruit are making their way from Ecuador to the United States.
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Impressed by the unique diversity in the Sierra Norte of Ecuador, 24 technicians from the United States visited the area on February 2, 2019, to engage in reforesting efforts and exchanges of cultural knowledge.
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Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro and American oil companies such as Valero and Chevron are all suffering as a result of American sanctions on the South American country.
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