Immigration reform is vital to preventing labor shortages in the United States, write Ambassadors Antonio Garza and James R. Jones of AS/COA's Immigration Advisory Group for RealClearPolitics.
What are the recent changes to immigration laws in the hemisphere? AS/COA explains policies in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, and Mexico.
“This shows that the government of Mexico is serious about going after those people who are creating havoc in Mexico,” points out AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Mexico's July election results could help Enrique Peña Nieto's push for reforms, despite modest losses for the PRI.
Which Latin American countries are involved in NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden’s quest for asylum and revelations about the U.S. agency?
What are the goals for Mexico's new telecommunications reform, and what will be its impact on the telecom sector? An expert panel at an AS/COA forum discussed these issues, as well as the future of telecommunications in the country.