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San José (AFP) - The opening of US migrant processing centers in Colombia, Costa Rica and Guatemala ensures that more than ever these countries will become waiting rooms for asylum seekers wanting American visas. The "Safe Mobility" initiative rolled out by Washington in Central America -- the main corridor for tens of thousands hoping to reach the United States without visas -- attempts to expand legal pathways for asylum seekers while keeping them in countries farther from the US border. The new program started May 11 with the end of Title 42, which had allowed US authorities to return migr...
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Panama City (AFP) - The United States will increase aid to Latin America to combat HIV/AIDS, First Lady Jill Biden said on Saturday during a visit to Panama. Biden made the announcement while visiting the Casa Hogar el Buen Samaritano -- "The Good Samaritan Home" -- a shelter east of Panama City for people living with HIV. Biden's spokesman Michael La Rosa said in a statement that the United States will send an additional $80.9 million to Latin America, $12 million of which will go to Panama. "The State Department is making an announcement for increased funding for PEPFAR," Biden said, referri...
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San José (AFP) - The United States homeland security secretary on Tuesday signed a deal to address migration in Central America during a visit to Costa Rica. The country is one of the main transit routes for migrants making their way north in the hope of reaching the US, and the American government has tried to deter people without documents from reaching its southern border with Mexico. According to the Costa Rican government, the agreement seeks to boost the fight against migrant smuggling and human trafficking, while exploring options to "strengthen current programs for the integration of m...
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