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US Issues Travel Warnings for These Caribbean, South American Countries

The US State Department has issued new travel warnings for some popular Caribbean and South American countries.
U.S. Opening Migrant Processing Centers in Colombia, Guatemala Amid Migration Surge

U.S. Opening New Migrant Processing Centers in Colombia, Guatemala Amid Migration Surge

The U.S. has announced plans to open new migrant processing centers in Colombia and Guatemala amid the migration surge across the U.S.-Mexico border.
El Chapo Sons Rewards Doubled, Become History's One of the Highest Bounties

Reward for El Chapo Sons, Known as Los Chapitos, Doubled by U.S.

The U.S. has doubled its reward for information leading to the arrest of two of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera's sons, also known as "Los Chapitos."
Russia Outraged After U.S. Denied Russian Journalists Visas, Says ‘Will Not Forgive’ Incident

Russia Outraged After U.S. Denied Russian Journalists Visas, Says 'Will Not Forgive' Incident

The United States denied Russian journalists visas to cover Russia's Foreign Ministry Sergey Lavrov. Moscow reacted in outrage.
U.S. Marine Sentenced For Drug Trafficking  After Smuggling Fentanyl Across U.S.-Mexico Border

U.S. Marine Gets 12 Years for Smuggling Fentanyl, Other Drugs From Mexico Into the U.S.

A former marine stationed in San Diego has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for drug smuggling. A former marine stationed in San Diego has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for drug smuggling.
Luiz inácio Lula Da Silva Accuses of ‘Encouraging War’ in Ukraine; White House Slams Brazilian President

Luiz inácio Lula Da Silva Accuses US of ‘Encouraging War’ in Ukraine; White House Slams Brazilian President

The president of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, threw an accusation against the United States about the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war.
El Chapo Sons Los Chapitos, Other Sinaloa Cartel Members, Charged by U.S. Justice Department

El Chapo's Sons, the Los Chapitos, Among 28 Sinaloa Cartel Members Charged by U.S.

The U.S. has charged 28 members of Mexico's notorious Sinaloa Cartel, including four sons of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, who are collectively known as "Los Chapitos."
U.S., Mexico To Boost Their Fight Against Fentanyl, Gun Trafficking

U.S. Agrees With Mexico to Form New Task Force to Combat Arms Trafficking

The U.S. and Mexico agreed to intensify their fight against fentanyl trafficking, as well as Sinaloa and Jalisco drug cartels and their supply chains.
China Says No Fentanyl Trafficking With Mexico, Blames United States Instead

China Says No Illegal Fentanyl Trafficking With Mexico, Blames U.S. Instead

The government of China said the country is not involved in any illegal fentanyl trafficking with Mexico.
Alaska: Mysterious 'High-Altitude Object' Over the State Shot Down by U.S. Military

Alaska: Mysterious 'High-Altitude Object' Over the State Shot Down by U.S. Military

U.S. officials said that less than a week after the military shot down a Chinese balloon, a U.S. F-22 fighter jet shot down a "high-altitude object" over Alaska.
Migrants Can Now Apply for Asylum in the U.S. Online

U.S. Made It Possible for More Migrants at Mexico's Border to File Asylum Applications Online

To ease crowding at the southern border, the United States launched an online system on Thursday that will allow migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border to apply for asylum online.
Gas Stove Ban Being Eyed in the U.S. Due to 'Hidden Hazards'

Gas Stove Ban Being Eyed in the U.S. Due to 'Hidden Hazards'

Amid rising concerns over the harmful indoor air pollutants emitted by gas stoves, a U.S. federal agency is reportedly considering a national ban on the said appliances.
Joe Biden Tells Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky U.S. Stand With Ukraine ‘As Long as It Takes'

Joe Biden Tells Volodymyr Zelensky U.S. Stand With Ukraine 'As Long as It Takes'

U.S. President Joe Biden reassured Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky that the United States will support them "as long as it takes" amid its war with Russia.
Title 42 Expires Soon, but the U.S. Court Denies Keeping COVID-19 Asylum Restrictions

Title 42 Expires Soon, but the U.S. Court Denies Keeping COVID-19 Asylum Restrictions

Title 42 is expiring, but the U.S. court rejects the efforts to keep the COVID-19 asylum restrictions.
U.S. Extends Temporary Status for Haitians as Conditions in Haiti Become More Dangerous.

U.S. Extends Temporary Status for Haitians as Conditions in Haiti Become More Dangerous

The Biden administration announced Monday that it would expand temporary legal status for Haitians currently residing in the United States.
Cuba: US Offering Hurricane Relief After Hurricane Ian Devastates Island

Cuba: US Offering Hurricane Relief After Hurricane Ian Devastates Island

Hurricane Ian devastated Cuba, causing blackouts and damage across the island. Now, after years of tensions, the United States is offering to help the communist nation with some hurricane relief worth $2 million.
One of Sinaloa Cartel's Top-Ranked Women Flown From Mexico to U.S. to Face Charges

One of Sinaloa Cartel's Top-Ranked Women Flown From Mexico to U.S. to Face Charges

One of the Sinaloa cartel's top-ranked women was flown from Mexico to California in the United States to face charges.
US, Canada Send Armored Vehicles to Gang Violence-Ravaged Haiti to Bolster Police Force

US, Canada Send Armored Vehicles to Gang Violence-Ravaged Haiti to Bolster Police Force

As gang violence ravages Haiti, the country is getting help from the United States and Canada, sending armored vehicles and other supplies to its police force.
Mexico and U.S. Agree on Ukraine-style Relief for Venezuelan Migrants

Mexico, U.S. Agree on Ukraine-style Relief for Venezuelan Migrants

The governments of Mexico and the United States have agreed to help out and accept up to 24,000 Venezuelan migrants as they flee the country under the regime of Nicolas Maduro.
Colombia and U.S. Discuss Improving Drug Interception at Sea, More Intel Sharing on Drug Trafficking

Colombia and U.S. Discuss Improving Drug Interception at Sea, More Intel Sharing on Drug Trafficking

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed enhancing drug interception at sea and more intelligence sharing on drug trafficking.
Guadalajara Cartel Founder Case: Extradition Underway to Bring Notorious Rafael Caro Quintero From Mexico to U.S.

Guadalajara Cartel Founder Case: Extradition Underway to Bring Notorious Rafael Caro Quintero From Mexico to U.S.

Mexico has already received a formal request from the United States to extradite Guadalajara Cartel founder Rafael Caro Quintero.
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