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Anti-drug and migration policy, the axes of Petro's letter sent to Trump - Latin america News

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Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, sent a letter to the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, in which he points out that matters such as Anti-drug policy and migration require a multilateral approach, while expressing its support for initiatives that aim to “restore peace and end barbarism” in the world. (See: Petro celebrates the victory of the left in Uruguay: ‘There is a will for change in Latin America’). “Challenges such a…

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Ciudad Juárez.- For Ambassador Ken Salazar, the solution to the migration challenge “is in the south-east of Mexico and Central America, he said in a press release issued this afternoon by the United States Embassy in Mexico. Salazar stressed that the root causes of migration are the lack of opportunities for development, employment and security in the communities of origin. He assured that the solution is in the south-southeast of Mexico and Ce…

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Activists ask the Department of Homeland Security to grant temporary immigration relief, known as TPS, to a greater number of Nicaraguan citizens. The request comes less than two months before Donald Trump takes office. José Pernalete reports.

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Bogotá. Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, urged in a letter to the elected president of the United States, Donald Trump, to address the fight against drugs and migration from a multilateral perspective. He also praised his “commitment” with the end of conflicts such as those in Gaza and Ukraine. “Challenges such as drug policy and migration demand a multilateral approach,” said Petro in the letter revealed by the press on Monday and whose aut…

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Ciudad Juárez (Mexico), Nov 25 (EFE).- The Catholic Church on the northern border of Mexico is preparing for the migration impact in the region before Donald Trump's next U.S. presidency, who has promised massive deportations and asylum restrictions that would overwhelm the binational boundary.Preparation occurs, above all, in Ciudad Juárez, epicenter of the humanitarian crisis for migration, so Bishop José Guadalupe Torres told EFE that the Chu…

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The reader travels through the pain of the forced migration of a family and the obstacles that it went through over time

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