A growing number of Latin American migrants who have given up hope of reaching the United States are returning to their home ...
The decision comes as a growing number of migrants give up on seeking asylum in the U.S., often after crossing the perilous ...
An apparent bomb attack in Colombia's restive southwest wounded 17 people on Monday including three children and two police ...
The decline of positive U.S. engagement in Colombia had already contributed to the spread of faux-democratic thinking and ...
Latin American leaders don’t like submitting to the United States in imperial mode. They also have an alternative.
Trump’s hard-line immigration policies have sparked a reverse migration wave, with migrants traveling south through Panama ...
Following the January 26 diplomatic crisis between Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro and U.S. President Donald Trump on X, ...
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Colombia’s president is calling on his compatriots working without legal status in the United States to leave their jobs and return home as soon as possible ...
So Trump will likely get his way in more cases than not. But he shouldn’t celebrate just yet, because the short-term payoff of strong-arming Latin America will come at the long-term cost of ...
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Trump’s long and growing list of shortsighted actions in Latin America has created an opening there for America’s adversaries ...
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