Category: Central America
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Trump Decides to Restrict Entry of Citizens from 19 Countries into the US
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US President Donald Trump, in an urgent measure, signed on Wednesday (April 4) a restriction on the entry of citizens from certain countries into the United States. The measure will take effect on June 9, but visas issued before that date will not be revoked. However, these visas may be subject to additional scrutiny or…
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Trump decides to restrict entry of citizens from 19 countries into the US
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US President Donald Trump signed on Wednesday (4) a measure restricting the entry of citizens from some countries into the United States. The measure takes effect starting June 9, but visas issued prior to this date will not be revoked. According to the document, the US government wants to protect its citizens from possible terrorist…
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Pivotal Supreme Court Decision Allows Trump Administration to End Humanitarian Status for Large Number of Migrants
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to temporarily pause a humanitarian program that allowed nearly half a million people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the US and remain here legally for two years. This decision, which grants a stay in the case, could lead to the potential deportation of…
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Supreme Court’s Crucial Decision Allows Trump Administration to Cancel Humanitarian Status for Significant Number of Migrants
On Friday, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to temporarily suspend a humanitarian program that permitted nearly half a million people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the US and remain legally for two years. This decision, which grants the suspension of the process, could lead to the potential deportation of Cubans,…
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Marco Rubio reinstates Cuba on list of countries that ‘do not cooperate against terrorism’
The U.S. State Department has once again included Cuba on its unilaterally compiled list of countries that, according to Washington, “do not fully cooperate with anti-terrorism efforts.” The measure by the current Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, reverses a decision by the Joe Biden administration, which had removed the island from the list last year.…
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Marco Rubio Puts Cuba Back on List of Countries That ‘Do Not Cooperate Against Terrorism’
The U.S. State Department has once again included Cuba on its unilaterally compiled list of countries that, according to Washington, “do not fully cooperate with counterterrorism efforts.” The measure by the current Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, reverses a decision by the Joe Biden administration, which had removed the island from the list last year.…
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El Salvador President Says He Will Not Return Immigrant Erroneously Deported by Trump Administration
El Salvador will not return Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran citizen whom the United States government deported to his country of origin due to an “administrative error,” according to authorities. El Salvador President Nayib Bukele made the statement during a meeting on Monday (15) at the White House with Donald Trump, with whom he maintains…
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Is the World Heading Towards a Recession?
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President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sparked a fire in global stock markets. Stocks closed lower for the third consecutive session on Monday (7), with President Trump threatening China with additional tariffs of 50%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 349.26 points, or 0.91%, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.23%. The Nasdaq Composite ended the trading…
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United States and United Kingdom Confirmed as Hosts of the Next FIFA Women’s World Cups
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that the United States and the United Kingdom will host the next two FIFA Women’s World Cups, in 2031 and 2035, respectively.United States to Host the 2031 Women’s World CupThe United States has been selected to host the 2031 Women’s World Cup, marking the third time the country will host…
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United States and United Kingdom Confirmed as Hosts of the Upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cups
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United States and United Kingdom confirmed as hosts of the Women’s World Cups in 2031 and 2035. Brazil will host the 2027 edition for the first time.


