A federal judge in California has concluded that there is “circumstantial evidence that race is a factor that motivated” the Trump government’s decision to close the Temporary Protected Status program (TPS).
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Analysts conclude that hunger is one of the strongest reasons for people to leave their homes in search of better opportunities.
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Last Friday, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley faced a crowd of Venezuelan demonstrators waiting outside the U.N. headquarters in New York.
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On September 30, 2018, Canada announced that they will be joining the new trade agreement replacing NAFTA.
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After a year of tough negotiations, the United States, Mexico, and Canada have come to an agreement on new trade policies.
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A recent human rights development has occurred in Panama, marking a change that should be celebrated and regarded as a great success.
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Colombia and the United States, who traditionally have been allies and business partners, are currently differing in their approaches on the complex Venezuelan crisis.
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The family separation policy for illegal immigrants which was enacted by the Trump administration caused a national debate over whether such a maneuver should be utilized by a country best known for its emphasis on of freedom.
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Presidential candidate of El Salvador Hugo Martínez has just finished a campaign tour in the United States.
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A visual art exhibition called Building Bridges: Chicano Art from Los Angeles to Mexico City (Construyendo puentes: Arte Chicano Mexicano de Los Ángeles a la Ciudad de México) opened at the Carrillo Gil Art Museum in Mexico City.
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