While the caravan of thousands of Northern Triangle migrants approaches to the U.S. border, the invisible caravans of Guatemalans that trek towards the U.S. daily go largely unreported.
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Despite the threats from United States President Donald Trump, the migrant caravan of about 685 Salvadorans is moving forward, looking to find a better life in the United States.
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The migrant caravan from Honduras that hopes to reach the United States has gained international attention and is currently stationed in Mexico.
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President Donald Trump threatened to cut off economic assistance to Central America if they do not stop the caravan of over 7,000 migrants making its way to the U.S. border.
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Due to the blockade enforced by the United States against Cuba, many of its building are in disrepair. But now, funds from the U.S. will help restore the campus of Cuba’s national school of arts.
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Despite a troubling economy, Argentina has the support of the Trump Administration.
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At the second Conference on Prosperity and Security in Central America, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence warned the countries of the Northern Triangle about “flirting” with China.
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As part of a U.S. government initiative, in collaboration with U.S. companies and their Dominican partners, Pennsylvania’s Xcoal Energy and Resources company will help the Dominican Republic overcome its energy struggles.
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A Congressional report released on October 7, 2018, reveals the depths of the fear and uncertainty with which politicians in the U.S. regard Andrés Manuel López Obrador, AMLO, the newly elected Mexican president.
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Speeches by Donald Trump and Nicolás Maduro at the United Nations General Assembly were fraught with contradictions and each president’s version of his truth.
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