Just one in five Americans sees Mexico as a good neighbor to the United States. But the facts tell a different story.
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Donald Trump’s highest support is among primarily English-speaking Hispanics, though Hillary Clinton still polls ahead with that group, too.
U.S. policy should reflect the reality faced by migrants fleeing violence in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.
Agustín Barrios Gómez, president of the Mexico Image Foundation, explains why the U.S. economy depends on its Mexican ties.
While the treaty languishes in the Senate, U.S. businesses run the risk of losing out to competitors in Chile.
The candidate's anti-trade rhetoric is damaging for U.S. economic ties with the region, writes COA's Eric Farnsworth for Latinvex.
The approval of the new flights should increase pressure on Congress to lift the travel ban altogether, points out AS/COA’s Alana Tummino.