Mexican officials and other leaders in the region have not been able to meet with the incoming administration about its migration and deportation plans.
Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo anticipates there will be issues like immigration that will generate tension with the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump, but the former peacebuilder also sees shared interests.
As the new Trump administration takes office, Latin America braces for shifts in US policy, with organized crime high on the agenda.
President-elect Donald Trump has extended an invitation to Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González, who is regarded by the United States and
By Kristina Cooke and Ted Hesson Blanca Figueroa and Severiano Martinez have known from the start of their eight-year marriage that she was at risk of deportation because she entered the United States illegally.
President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to levy tariffs as high as 25% on Mexico has left people on both sides of the border concerned about the impact it will have on the consumers, employees and businesses that rely on the Arizona-Mexico trade relationship.
Mexico has agreed to expand support to other Latin American and Caribbean nations as part of a regional migratory response
One North Jersey mayor affirms his city's measures to protect undocumented immigrants targeted by federal authorities.
Sam Sanchez, a Chicago-based restaurateur, hadn’t planned to get involved in politics until he realized that his voice was a platform that many of his undocumented employees didn’t have. When recently arrived migrants from mostly Venezuela received expedited work permits from the Biden administration,
The Department of Agriculture said Friday it has tapped $129 million in emergency funding to battle a worsening incursion of exotic, invasive fruit flies from Mexico and Guatemala.
Michael Whatley was re-elected to lead the Republican National Committee on Friday as its chair after leading the GOP to the presidency and control of both chambers of Congress.
Former heads of diplomacy of 13 Latin American countries issued a joint manifesto in which they declared threats to the international order, called on the region to regain its voice and role in protecting previously established principles,