U.S. President Donald Trump's designation of drug cartels as terrorist organizations heightens the risk of U.S. criminal prosecutions for American companies operating in parts of Latin America and migrants to the United States,
The United States has pushed for countries around Latin America to receive third-country migrants after U.S. President Donald Trump came to power, pledging to tighten the southern border and implement the mass deportation of migrants.
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the United States, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, has made Latin America the top priority of U.S. foreign policy. One of the most important signals the administration sent was directing Secretary of State Marco Rubio to make his first international trip to Latin America.
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Raw Story on MSN'Boxes already checked off': Expert rates massive damage Trump inflicted in first weeksAmherst College Political Science Professor Javier Corrales has spent his career studying the processes of democratization and autocratization in nations throughout Latin America — and he sees a very familiar and troubling pattern developing in the United States.
The Trump administration’s deployment to Latin America in recent days offered a nugget of insight into the president’s unusual worldview. In Panama City, Secretary of State Marco Rubio sternly told President José Raúl Mulino that the United States would take “measures” if Panama did not reduce Chinese influence over the Panama Canal — an ominous
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The World on MSNUSAID freeze could lead to instability in Latin America and encourage migrationWhile the Trump administration says it has suspended foreign aid as part of its efforts to reign in wasteful government spending, some policy analysts say that foreign aid makes up less than 1% of the federal government’s budget — and that cutting it could work against US interests.
A growing number of Latin American migrants who have given up hope of reaching the United States are returning to their home countries in South America through a sea route in Panama, which poses new risks,
A robust compliance culture, inspired by U.S. enforcement efforts, has spread across a region plagued by corruption.
Latin America offers more telling parallels for what to expect from U.S. authoritarianism—and better lessons on how to fight back.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the region and warned of Chinese encroachment. Several Latin American countries expanded trade and investment relations with China.
Under its policy of "strategic autonomy," India has been expanding its presence in Latin America. Until now, it has been heavily concentrated on China, "Schlosser said in Rio, before traveling to India ten days later where the deal was finalized and signed on February 12.
China has emerged as the third major player in Latin America, altering the position of the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) as traditional partners in the region.
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