
Latin America Needs Its Own EU
t's been more than 100 years since most Latin American countries secured their independence. Yet the region and its resources remain subject to exploitation by the rest of the world.
For Immigrants, IDs Prove to Be a Barrier To a Dose of Protection
-- by Akilah Johnson, The Washington Post:
‘It’s Time’: As Congress Debates Citizenship Legislation Yet Again, a DACA Recipient Grows Frustrated
-- by Maria Sachetti, The Washington Post:
The Bogus Claim That Democrats Seek to Register ‘Illegal Aliens’ to Vote
-- by Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post:
“Democrats also want to register illegal aliens [to vote].”
Biden, Treasury Secretary Yellen: Latinos Will Help Drive Covid Recovery
-- by Suzanne Gamboa, NBC News:
House Passes immigration Bill, Citizenship Bill for Farmworkers
-- by Rebecca Shabad and Alex Moe, NBC News:
Biden Will Send Mexico Surplus Vaccine, as U.S. Seeks Help On Immigration Enforcement
-- by Nick Miroff, Karen DeYoung and Kevin Sieff, The Washington Post:
More Migrant Families Make it Into United States, But Thousands Are Still Being Expelled
-- Maria Sacchetti, The Washington Post:
Latinos Grapple with Opioid Overdose Rise as Pandemic Triggers Surge in U.S. Use
-- by Jorge Carrasco, Noticias Telemundo:
Diego considers himself fortunate.
Biden Signs $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Into Law; Some Could See Stimulus Payments This Weekend
-- by Tony Romm, The Washington Post: