The United States granted $7.5million to the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG).
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Days before Trump took over the presidency of the United States, Nicolás Maduro defended the incoming president, citing a hateful campaign against him.
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Because of poverty, the country continues “exporting” migrants.
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Some experts in economics assert that the U.S. and Mexico have a special, enduring relationship.
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American skepticism towards Mexicans and Central Americans is nothing new, as globalization has altered the world and American workers see their jobs replaced with automation or, even more threateningly, by immigrants.
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The shifting dynamics in the US-Cuba relationship continue, with Barack Obama officially ending the decades old “Wet foot, dry foot” policy.
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Just days before leaving office, Barack Obama put an end to the controversial policy that has helped define US-Cuba relations since 1995.
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The United States Embassy in Guatemala City began the New Year with closed doors.
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Marabou charcoal remains one of Cuba’s top exports and is now becoming a means through which relations with the United States may expand.
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