March had the lowest number of border detentions along the southern border of the United States in 17 years, an outcome that some attribute to the “Trump effect,” which has people fearful of crossing the border undocumented.
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Mexican author Antonio Gershenson shared his perspective on the future of Mexico-US relations.
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The discourse in the USA surrounding deportations has traditionally been focused on illegal Mexicans, given that the two nations share a massive border.
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The United States, which has historically been an important supporter of multilateral credit institutions, will not renew its contribution to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) fund, which supports development projects.
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According to El Salvador’s Department of Immigration, 1,098 of the returnees are children and adolescents.
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The foreign policy goals of the United States have recently become more dominant and assertive.
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A report published in March about narco-trafficking by the U.S. State Department concludes that there is institutional corruption in Nicaragua.
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20% of Salvadoran households, according to the Survey of Households and Multiple Purposes (EHMP) 2015, are recipients of family remittances.
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Cuba is the country that received the highest number of rejected applications for US visas.
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Requisites for permanent residence applications include a $500,000 investment and a project to create 10 jobs for US workers.
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