Vice President Mike Pence planned to travel to Miami, Florida to meet with members of the Venezuelan exile community, and address “the continuing devastation and disturbances” that Venezuela is experiencing.
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The New Coalition of Sanctuaries— a coalition of churches supported by political leaders, reverends, community leaders, etc. that provide sanctuaries for people who fear deportation— is giving hope to people like mother Amanda Morales Guerra.
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Miguel Díaz-Canal, Raúl Castro’s possible successor to the presidency in February of 2018, and Cuba’s current vice president, recently declared he believes the United States continues “with their objective to destroy the revolution.”
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Argentina’s export of biodiesel to the United States is in danger.
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US Ambassador to Mexico Susan Elbow announced at a recent press conference that the US government is increasingly worried about the growing number of murders and violence directed towards American journalists in the country.
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The sanctions followed the installation of the constituent assembly, made up entirely of allies of the ruling Maduro regime. Eight more top officials were included, including a Chávez brother.
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Over 2,000 undocumented Honduran minors have been deported from the United States, Mexico, Central America, Europe, and South America in the past seven months.
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Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, which grants legal two-year incremental protections against deportation, has received increased praise and scrutiny since the inauguration of President Trump in the United States.
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Ten of the 39 immigrants found inside the bed of a semi-truck in Texas died of suffocation.
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The recent deaths of Guatemalan immigrants who were trapped in extreme heat conditions in a Walmart parking lot in San Antonio, Texas has caused dismay in the migrant community in the United States.
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