Borders and migration
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Migration Tides Turning as Venezuelans Flow to Colombia Shows First Decline in a Decade
For the first time in a decade, the Venezuelan migration wave into Colombia, the largest recipient of Venezuelan exiles, has…
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Victory in Orlando: How Law Students Championed a Colombian Immigrant’s Fight Against Deportation
In a remarkable display of dedication and legal prowess, five law students from Miami Law's Immigration Clinic secured a monumental…
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Navigating Latino Immigration Challenges: Understanding the Intersection with New Jersey DUI Penalties
If you’ve been charged with a DUI—or driving under the influence—in New Jersey, the unknown of what to expect next…
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Amid Hope and Desperation, Honduran Migrant Caravan Starts Arduous Journey North
A new wave of 500 Honduran migrants sets out from San Pedro Sula, embarking on a perilous journey fueled by…
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Struggle for Survival: Kidnapped Migrants’ Ordeal in Northern Mexico
In the unforgiving landscapes of northern Mexico, a sinister underworld preys on the vulnerable. Kidnapped by armed men while on…
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Rescue Highlights The Perilous Journey of Venezuelan Migrants in Mexico
In a harrowing incident in northern Mexico, security services managed to free five kidnapped Venezuelans over the weekend, shedding light…
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Panama Reports 520,085 Migrants, Including 120,000 Minors, Crossing Darién Forest in 2023
Panamanian authorities said this Monday that 2023 closed with 520,085 migrants who crossed the Darién Forest, of which 120,000 were…
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Venezuela’s Eastern Caribbean Exercises Escalate Border Dispute
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has ordered 6,000 troops, including air and naval forces, to conduct defensive exercises in the Eastern…
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Diplomatic Dialogue: Bridging Borders in the Face of Rising Migration
In a pivotal diplomatic encounter, Foreign Minister Alicia Barce emphasized the significance of reopening border crossings during discussions with U.S.…
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U.S. Sees Decrease in Illegal Border Crossings in October
U.S. officials report that illegal border crossings from Mexico to the U.S. dropped by 14% in October, marking an end…
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