By Eva Vergara | June 25, 2019
During the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet, at least 3,095 people were killed, according to government figures, and tens of thousands more were tortured or jailed for political reasons.
By Colleen Long and Lisa Mascaro | June 24, 2019
Immigration and Customs Enforcement leaders had expressed serious concerns that officers' safety would be in jeopardy because too many details about the raids had been made public.
By Christine Armario and Franklin Briceno | June 21, 2019
A United Nations report finds that Venezuelans represent the largest group worldwide filing new asylum claims, higher than the number of claims made by people escaping Afghanistan and Syria.
By Nacha Cattan | June 19, 2019
Mexicans initially brushed off President Donald Trump's message as political rhetoric, but with the 2020 presidential election ensuring that Trump's gaze will again look beyond the border, Mexico's government is rethinking the nature of its U.S. relations.
By Dylan Jackson | June 19, 2019
Alexandra Aguirre, Enrique Conde, Juan Delgado and Randy Bullard are joining the firm as corporate partners. Five associates are moving with them.
By Christopher Torchia | June 18, 2019
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó said his diplomatic representative in Colombia will provide Colombian investigators with information about an opposition probe of the case.
By Rodrigo Abd | June 18, 2019
Much of Venezuela is in a state of decay and abandonment, brought on by shortages of things that people need the most: cash, food, water, medicine, power, gasoline.
By Christine Armario | June 14, 2019
Experts say Latin America needs to address long-standing cultural biases, racial and income inequality in order to make the region safer for LGBT people.
By Scott Smith | June 13, 2019
Millions of poor live at the mercy of Venezuela's unstable power grid, but middle- and upper-class residents able to scrape together enough dollars are buying backup generators in an attempt to regain a normal life.
By Paul Wiseman and Steve Peoples | June 12, 2019
Corporate America was blindsided last week when President Donald Trump threatened to impose crippling taxes on Mexican imports in a push to stop the flow of Central American migrants into the United States.
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