U.S. President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro ended their public tit for tat that began when military ...
Trump said the measures were necessary because the Colombia president’s decision “jeopardized” U.S. national security.
The country’s leader, Gustavo Petro, backed down after a clash with President Trump, which started when Mr. Petro turned back ...
The tit-for-tat battle with the South American nation underscores the febrile environment surrounding his determination to ...
There is no census, and migrants come and go, but the majority of people in La Soledad appear to be from Venezuela, the ...
He slaps a 25% tariff on Colombian goods and imposes a raft of visa restrictions. Latin American nations are grappling with ...
Colombia has walked back from the brink of a damaging trade war with the United States, reaching an agreement on accepting ...
Many remain determined to reach the U.S. through more dangerous means, riding freight trains, hiring smugglers and dodging ...
Migrants stranded in Mexico City’s La Soledad camp face uncertain futures as U.S. policies under President Trump effectively shut down migration along the U.S.-Mexico border, LA Times report.
That is why the Elm City wants its residents to be ready ... In that Catholic Church, there’s people from Columbia, Mexico, Ecuador, and they have talked about it. They’re afraid of the ...