A decision made by the U.S. government will shut down a program that provided legal counsel to people facing the complicated immigration court system.
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Donald Trump made “strong attacks and accusations of ineffectiveness” concerning Mexico’s migration policies and drugs.
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After Panama listed 55 Venezuelan people and 16 Venezuelan companies as high risk, Venezuela retaliated by suspending all commercial and financial activity with a group of Panamanian businesses and officials such as President Juan Carlos Varela and Copa Airlines.
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Honduras is becoming a transit country for African immigrants looking to enter the U.S.
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Amid economic growth, Brazil reported a US $6.281 billion trade surplus in March 2018, resulting from a 16.9% increase in imports compared to 2017.
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President Trump published two tweets sharply criticizing the U.S.’s immigration laws, several Latin American countries, and calling on Congress to act immediately.
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A recent study by Pew Research Center shows that high numbers of Hispanic parents speak to their children in Spanish, but with each generation, the percentage of Spanish spoken drops while the percentage of English spoken increases.
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In a diplomatic address, the United States Ambassador to Nicaragua, Laura Farnsworth Dogu, remarked that the conditions in Nicaragua are “uncertain” due to decisions made by Nicaraguan leaders and international actors.
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Kate Doyle, an analyst from the National Security Archive, insisted that it is vitally important to pressure officials to use archives about the war to demand justice in Salvadoran courts.
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Peru’s Minister of Trade and Tourism (Mincetur), Eduardo Ferreyros, announced that, as the United States imposes tariffs on China’s steel and aluminum manufacturers, Peru’s industry will not be directly affected.
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