A stabbing in Port St. Lucie early Monday morning that injured two men stemmed from a land dispute in their home country, police said.
Pictures from her quinceanera are displayed in her bedroom alongside her soccer cleats, her teddy bears and quotes that she lived by. These belongings wait for her, but she won't be coming back.
A stabbing in Port St. Lucie early Monday morning that injured two men stemmed from a land dispute in their home country, police said.
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Guatemala City, Guatemala - A high-risk court in Guatemala began on Tuesday the trial of three former members of a paramilitary force accused of sexual violence against more than 30 Maya Achi women, from northern Guatemala,
Two military jets landed in Guatemala City on Friday carrying deported migrants from Tucson, Ariz., and El Paso, according to local migration authorities and the American Embassy in Guatemala.
Two planes delivered 79 migrants back to Guatemala Friday after being deported from the United States.
Three flights carrying migrants deported from the United States arrived in Guatemala on Friday. Once President Donald Trump took office, he issued a series of executive orders to beef up border security and slash migration.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that "deportation flights have begun," releasing photos of people boarding military aircraft.
Marco Rubio will make his first trip as US secretary of state to Central American nations including Panama, a spokeswoman said Thursday, after President Donald Trump threatened to seize the Panama Canal and clamped down hard on migration.
With Donald Trump as the new US president, pundits are speculating about how US policy towards Latin America might change. By John Perry and Roger D.
As Colombians deported from the United States Jan. 28 arrived to their home country on flights operated by Colombia's military, shockwaves reverberate among Latin American bishops and bishops' conferences as the church decries "pain" and "drama" of compatriots.