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While remittances from immigrants serve a vital role in many Latin American economies, the hidden costs of this economic transaction may be higher than expected.

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In order to keep up with market trends, Peruvian food exporters may need to shift to production of frozen foods and vegetables. Since much of the exported food goes to the United States, rising demand from U.S. consumers drives this movement.

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Upon settling down in the U.S., immigrants from Latin America face constant obstacles adjusting to their new lives, a predominant one being the English language.

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According to experts, the long-term benefits of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement, signed in May 2012, are just beginning to show.

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Foreign investors in Mexico have several concerns about the current situation, which are out of their control. 

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Hundreds of Guatemalans die each year trying to reach the United States, and many of them end up in morgues without any possible means of identification.

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A new release of declassified U.S. files related to the military governments of the late 1970s and early 1980s reveals fresh details on Operation Condor, regional assassinations, and how the Carter administration adjusted Washington’s approach to Argentina.

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Trump’s popular disapproval reached 52.5%. Scholars from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) pointed out that the balance of the first hundred days of the presidency of Donald Trump shows negative results that have affected his popularity and bring to light the complexity in governing the United States.

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In order to discuss international affairs and jurisdiction, Attorney General Jean Rodríguez will meet with US Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director James Comey.

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Trump battles poor poll numbers while the occupant of the Casa Rosada gets an easy ride in the Argentine mainstream press.

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