Issue Jun 18-24 2025: As tensions escalate in the Middle East, several Latin American governments have condemned the recent bombing of three Iranian nuclear facilities while avoiding criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: The United States Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against United States arms manufacturers.
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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: The U.S. Department of the Treasury accused three Mexican financial companies of laundering money used in drug trafficking operations.
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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: World Refugee Day occurs every June 20th, urging us to face the painful and persistent reality that millions of people are fleeing violence, persecution, hunger, and unemployment.
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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: An investigation uncovered how a shipment of U.S. cement worth $5,870 is linked to Raúl Castro’s family.
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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: Venezuelan journalist, Andrea Igliozzi, just celebrated her 14 Emmys this past month in San Francisco, California.
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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: The United States government has accepted a family reunification visa application for Heidy Sánchez, the Cuban woman deported to the island last April without her two-year-old daughter—a U.S. citizen.
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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: A U.S. Court decided to maintain the tariffs established under President Donald Trump until an appeal hearing set for July 31, while a new tariff agreement in China was announced.
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Researched and Written by Ashlyn Davis Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: The decisions made by the Trump Administration about immigration have affected millions of people, as increased regulations are put into place. Changes since the Trump administration took office have been extreme and have affected immigrants from several countries.
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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: A new extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) afforded to undocumented Salvadorans residing in the United States is slated to end in 2026, making the future uncertain for this segment of the US’s migrant population.
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