Due to continuing concerns about weak copyright protections and intellectual property rights in the country, US trade representatives are keeping an eye on Bolivia.
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President Trump threatened to completely close the United States’ border with Mexico in a speech to supporters in Michigan.
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300 Central Americans gathered in Tijuana, Mexico to demand political asylum in the United States as a result of the violence and crime rampant in their home countries.
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On April 29, two hundred people arrived in a “migrant caravan” seeking asylum at the San Ysidro entry point between Mexico and the U.S.
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A group of US activists arrived at Friendship Park in San Diego, California, to express their solidarity with the members of the caravan of Central American migrants who will request asylum in the San Ysidro port.
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The Colombian government states that the plan has the support of other financial intelligence departments in the region.
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Being prepared for unexpected expenses and emergencies requires forethought and planning for monthly costs and spending. However, most Guatemalan migrants send their earned income as remittances to family back home instead of formally saving it.
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Steven T. Mnuchin, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, recounted how Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States all met to discuss Venezuela during the IMF meetings in Washington, D.C.
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Immigrants from Honduras and the rest of Central America held a vigil in front of the White House to solicit Temporary Protected Status (TPS) extensions from president Donald Trump.
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The United States Government communicated electoral support for Argentina over Brazil within the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) because of demonstrated support for Mauricio Macri’s reforms.
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