The statement comes as the Biden Administration continues to attack Texas and refuses to take action or responsibility for the crisis at the Southern
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Mexican president calls on civilians not to support drug cartels even if they pressure them
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Dictator Nicolás Maduro appointed Colombian businessman Alex Saab as the new president of Venezuela’s Center for International Productive Investment (CIIP)
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Mexico is attempting to blackmail the United States, and it is the American government’s fault
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China is invading Latin America with strategic investments in mines, ports, and factories, particularly aimed at the growing electric vehicle (EV) market
The report stresses how the Asian country is ensuring access to essential metals such as lithium, abundant in Latin America. It also uses any
Migrant caravan regroups in Mexico after government promise of papers falls through
A caravan of about 2,000 migrants on Monday resumed their journey through southern Mexico, after participants were left without the papers the Mexican government