Latin American democracy may be in trouble. The protests are a symptom of increasing mistrust. Dinorah Azpuru - December 8, 2019 Citizens are unhappy both with their own representatives and with democracy in general.
Is China’s influence at the United Nations all it’s cracked up to be? Courtney J. Fung - October 6, 2019 Here are five things to know
Guatemala will elect a new president on Sunday. Here are three things to know. Rachel Schwartz - August 7, 2019 The United States might not get much from its ‘safe third country’ agreement.
Would ‘safe third country’ agreements stem migration to the U.S.? The E.U.-Turkey deal offers some clues. Kelsey Norman - July 19, 2019 But don’t expect to see a decrease in the number of asylum seekers.
How did Congress pass humanitarian aid for migrant children so quickly? Here are 3 takeaways. Sarah Binder - June 29, 2019 Congress knows a must-pass bill when it sees one.
Will the U.S.-Mexico migration deal work? Here are the 6 things you need to know. Rachel Schmidtke - June 26, 2019 People fleeing danger are likely to find new ways to get to the U.S.
Adding troops at Mexico’s border with Guatemala won’t block migrants from coming to the U.S. Here’s why. Rebecca Galemba - June 18, 2019 What’s more, human rights abuses will probably increase.
Could foreign aid help stop Central Americans from coming to the U.S.? Sarah Bermeo - June 17, 2019 Targeted aid might offer some solutions, the research shows.
How do you create a better asylum policy? We asked the asylum seekers. Margaret E. Peters - April 11, 2019 They want work, dignity, a chance to rebuild their lives and the possibility of a safe return home.
Is MS-13 as dangerous as Trump suggests? Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Mariely Lopez-Santana, and Camilo Pardo - December 7, 2018 The gang is very different in Central America than it is in the United States.