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El Salvador: you couldn’t just sit there and watch
In this fifth post in the CAMeNA blog, about the unique history archive in Mexico, Cornelia Gräbner describes an extraordinary set of documents which capture the most intense and dangerous phase of repression in El Salvador, leading up to the 1992...

Bridging the Climate Divide: Protecting Marginalized Communities from...
The global climate crisis is a defining challenge of our time, one that transcends environmental degradation to amplify existing social inequities. There is conclusive evidence that the burden of climate change disproportionately falls on...

Thousands face deportation to danger as Trump targets temporary protections
Many thousands of immigrants living in the US who came from certain countries regarded as risky or dangerous are at the mercy of US judges and the Trump administration’s agenda to slash their work authorization and protection from deportation....

The Powerful Tool In Trump's Mass Deportation Arsenal
After more than a decade of living in the United States without incident, 19-year-old Emerson Colindres, a budding soccer star who had just graduated high school, was arrested this summer during an immigration check-in and spent two weeks in a...

Immigration population in US plunges for first time since 1960s amid Trump crackdown
The immigration population in the US, which has been growing for the past 50 years, has declined ever since US President Donald Trump took charge as the President for the second term, a new study has revealed. The Trump administration launched a...

Rare human case of New World screwworm identified in United States after travel from El Salvador
(CNN) — A rare case of travel-related New World screwworm was identified in Maryland in a patient who traveled from El Salvador, a spokesman from the US Department of Health and Human Services said. The US Centers for Disease Control and...

Colorado Employment Situation — July 2025 – Unemployment rate decreases to 4.5%
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This is Trump’s immigration crackdown, up close: cruel, immoral, unjust (Editorial Board Opinion)
Federal prosecutors said last week they intend to retry Honduran immigrant Doris Aleman-Bonilla on a felony charge of illegal re-entry after a jury failed to reach a verdict. A second trial would double down on the vast amount of taxpayer...

The Life panelists describe their relationship with God in 1 word
Throughout our lives, our relationship with God is constantly evolving — shaped by life's joys and struggles, and moments of clarity and doubt. It is at once deeply personal and universally human, inviting each of us into ongoing encounter and...

US agency pumps funding into crucial project in world's oceans: 'Never seen so many dedicated people rise to the occasion'
Using previously awarded federal funding, marine life experts at the University of Miami have been hard at work searching for ways to restore Florida's famed coral reefs and to help the reefs better adapt to rising ocean temperatures. The work has...

The press needs to call genocide by name, says Ahmed Alzoubi in Chile
In an 11-day program at Chilean universities, Ahmad Alzoubi — author of Palestinian Diaspora in Latin America: Studies on Media and Identity, by MEMO Publishers — discussed with journalists, academics, and students the harmful effects of shallow...

The True Face of the Great Emancipator
Phillip W. Magness and Sebastian N. Page, Colonization After Emancipation: Lincoln and the Movement for Black Resettlement, University of Missouri Press, 2011, 164 pp., $28.00 (softcover) Abraham Lincoln is revered as one of the greatest heroes of...

Residents, commissioners weigh in on search for next police chief
A search for a new Hawaii Police Department chief was the hot topic Friday at the monthly Police Commission meeting at the County Council chambers in Hilo. A search for a new Hawaii Police Department chief was the hot topic Friday at the monthly...

How ICE Became Trump’s Secret Army
Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts On this episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum begins with reflections on how Donald Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown has transformed America into what he...

Courteously Turning Away: How Latin America Is Building Up New Partnerships
Latin America is at a geopolitical watershed. Instead of continuing to subordinate itself to the interests of the US and Europe, the region is quietly but resolutely seeking to forge new partnerships. While its tone remains diplomatic, the...

Colorado State Patrol Relaunches Auto Theft Victim Assistance – Funding to offset costs associated with the crime of motor vehicle theft
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Client Alert: Nonprofits and New Foreign Influence Registration and Reporting Schemes: A Growing Trend with Broad Applicability
Florida’s recent amendments to its Charitable Solicitation Act are getting a lot of attention – and for good reason – charitable fundraising just got even harder. But Florida’s efforts to combat foreign influence should attract the nonprofit...

Cuba’s Scarce Electricity Hobbles the Few Industries Left
The Jose Marti Iron and Steel Company, Antillana de Acero. File photo: Leonardo Santiesteban / Periodismo de Barrio Por Amado Viera HAVANA TIMES – The last time the Cuban State press spoke about the Jose Marti Metallurgical Iron and Steel Company...

Latin American Community Radio: Embattled but Resisting
Indigenous women from Peru’s Cuzco region speak about their culture for the “Laramani” community radio station. The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters feel that one important dimension of their Latin American affiliates’...

Peru: Government strengthens diplomatic ties by receiving ambassadors' letters of credence
Belgium is a country with which Peru has maintained relations since 1850, based on the defense of democracy, the rule of law, and sustainable development. Likewise, the Ambassador of Guatemala, Herbert Estuardo Meneses Coronado, was presented,...