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The number of migrants crossing into Panama from Colombia has decreased nearly 100% since January, data released by the ...
The Church of Jesus Christ partnered with education ministries to create “more productive learning environments” for more ...
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Central America is a portion of the North America bordered by Mexico on the north and Colombia on the southeast. On the west and east, the borders are the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
Central America is not a place most Americans or U.S. policymakers spend a lot of time thinking about, even though the region, time and again, has forced itself onto our radar screen.
Several coffee farmers in Central America spoke of frightening debt spirals. “They start selling their things,” said José Magaña, 60, a farmer from the state of Santa Ana in El Salvador.
In 1821 when Central America found itself independent of Spain as a by-product of the Mexican Revolution, the region’s liberators tried to turn it into a single nation.
It's at our doorstep.” Three decades ago Reagan also warned, “in all of Central America, more than 800,000 have fled -- many, if not most, living in unbelievable hardship.
Central America is generally regarded as being composed of seven countries—Guatemala, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, ...