A weak peso is drawing American investors and tourists to the border town, despite a spike in violence.
Trump’s Anti-Trade Rhetoric Is Fueling the Economy – in Tijuana
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Jonathan Levinson
Luisa Ortega Díaz: The Venezuelan Opposition's Unlikely Ally
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José González Vargas
The former Attorney General was a loyal chavista – now she’s fled the country, and Maduro has called for her arrest.
Displaced From Their Homes, Conflict Persists for Many Colombians
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Erika Piñeros
The FARC laid down its weapons, but dozens of other armed groups continue to operate – and threaten communities.
HIV Positive Mothers in Venezuela Face an Impossible Choice
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Jesús Aguais
As shortages force HIV positive Venezuelans to go without treatment, new mothers are left with few safe options to care for their babies.
Brazilian Diplomacy: From First in Class to Disappearing Act
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Fábio Zanini
Brazil's dramatic foreign policy shifts actually follow something of a pattern.
How Venezuelans Could Reshape Elections in Florida
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Andrés Rabellino
As the diaspora grows in key districts, Republicans and Democrats eye newcomers as a powerful new voting bloc.
How Central American Youth Test Outdated U.S. Immigration Laws
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Michael A. Clemens
The scale of Central American youth migration to the U.S. is staggering. Understanding its causes will help policymakers respond more effectively.