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North Platte businesses affected by federal order targeting four nationalities
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - The Department of Homeland Security has begun notifying hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans that their temporary permission to live and work in the U.S. has been revoked. They are now...
Mako Mining Announces Full Capital Recovery of Moss Mine Acquisition Cost; Restart of Gold Mining Activities Planned for Early July; Company Cash Balance Increases to US$27.4 million
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 23, 2025 / Mako Mining Corp. (TSX-V:MKO)(OTCQX:MAKOF) ("Mako" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has fully recovered the US$6.4 million acquisition cost for the 100%-owned Moss Mine in Arizona...

Masked men detain a HS student. He was fed bread & water for a week in N.J.
The masked men appeared out of nowhere. They descended on Alan Junior Pierre, confronting the high school junior last month as he left a routine immigration appointment in New York City. As the men drew closer, he noticed their badges. U.S....

Why Latin America Feels Shockwaves as Iran and Israel Trade Fire
Seven days of missile duels between Israel and Iran have already shaken Latin American diplomacy, energy markets, security planning, and diaspora relations. From Buenos Aires synagogues to Caracas refineries, the region must navigate distant...

Wealthy business-owning Trumpers are clashing with MAGA purists over who should get deported
The Trump administration’s hardline immigration enforcement is careening headlong into pressure from business owners who stand to lose huge portions of their workforces if President Donald Trump fulfills his campaign promise of deporting millions...

‘Returning is not an option’: Trump’s immigration pressure increases anguish of Venezuelan migrants caught in an economic storm
A feeling of precariousness and fear has gripped Venezuelan migrants. Countries that once welcomed them, like the United States, are now doing everything possible to send them back home, where signs of a new economic crisis are mounting....

Here’s How To Travel To Bluefields, Nicaragua, And What To Do When There
On Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast, where the mouth of the Escondido River and the Caribbean Sea meet, is Bluefields, Nicaragua. It’s the capital of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region in Nicaragua and is home to one of the largest populations of...

In Colombia, The Hague Group Charges Israel With Genocide
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Marriott signs seven City Express hotels in Brazil
Marriott International has revealed the signing of seven City Express brand hotels in Brazil, in partnership with FÁBRICA DE HOTÉIS. This move, signifying the brand’s entry in the country, is part of a larger multi-unit development agreement to...
The immigration crackdown is full of economic contradictions
Like it or not, parts of the U.S. economy depend on undocumented and other low-wage immigrant workers. The system has evolved to assume they would always be here, especially in areas such as agriculture, hospitality and construction. You can’t...

Challenging the Media Myth of Latino Machismo: Recognizing Feminist Strides in Latin America
Patriarchy is alive and well throughout the world. But the English-language media flatters itself by one-sidedly portraying machismo as a particularly Latin American malady, all the while overlooking significant feminist gains made in the region....

Autoridades investigan asesinato en Costa Rica de Roberto Samcam, militar retirado nicaragüense crítico de Gobierno de Ortega
Por Djenane Villanueva, CNN en Español El Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ) de Costa Rica informó este jueves que investiga el asesinato del mayor retirado del Ejército Nacional de Nicaragua Roberto Samcam, quien estaba exiliado en Costa...

Russia and Nicaragua sign plan to combat customs violations
ST. PETERSBURG, June 19. /TASS/. Russia’s Federal Customs Service and Nicaragua signed a plan to combat customs violations for 2025-2027, the press service of the department reported. The document was signed at the St. Petersburg International...
'Doña' Violeta Chamorro, who died Saturday, was democracy's beacon — then bust — in Nicaragua
Nicaragua’s first female president, Violeta Chamorro — who died in exile in San José, Costa Rica, on Saturday at age 95 — was best known for her stunning 1990 election victory over the country's ruling Marxist Sandinistas. Her landmark victory...

Violeta Chamorro, Nicaraguan leader who championed Catholic, democratic values, dies
ABOVE: Then-U.S. President George H.W Bush gestures after then-Nicaraguan President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro presented Bush with a disarmed Soviet made AK-47 in New York City Sept. 29, 1990. Chamorro, who led a coalition of 14 political parties...

Religious leaders released from Nicaraguan prison say their experience only strengthens their faith
Orozco thought his innocence would eventually surface. So when the U.S. government announced that it had secured his release along with other political prisoners, he wasn't completely surprised. “That’s when I understood,” the pastor said. “God...

US immigration crackdown is full of economic contradictions
Like it or not, parts of the US economy depend on undocumented and other low-wage immigrant workers. The system has evolved to assume they would always be here, especially in areas such as agriculture, hospitality and construction. You can’t strip...

La expresidenta de Nicaragua Violeta Barrios de Chamorro recibió el último adiós en Costa Rica
Por Djenane Villanueva, CNN en Español En una emotiva ceremonia religiosa, la expresidenta de Nicaragua Violeta Barrios de Chamorro recibió el último adiós en San José, la capital de Costa Rica, a donde llegó en 2023. Barrios de Chamorro, que...

Miami congresswoman says her bipartisan bill can fix the nation's immigration system
Miami Republican Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar and Texas Democratic Congresswoman Veronica Escobar have teamed up to introduce a "revolutionary immigration reform bill" that they say would further secure the border and allow undocumented...

Opinion: The Trump immigration crackdown vs. American economic reality
Buona Forchetta restaurant posted a message announcing all its San Diego and Orange County locations would be closed two days earlier this month after at least three workers were detained by immigration officers in a surprise raid. (Alejandro...