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In previous columns, we've discussed both the origins of the constitution-free zone and how activists have begun to challenge the...
Read moreMore and more Puerto Ricans are moving to the United States to escape an economic crisis that’s nearing its eighth...
Read moreWhat happened to Canada’s hope for a brighter future in Venezuela? And how much does the continuation of political and...
Read moreSouth America is receiving an elevated immigration flow, according to a new statistical report published by the Population Division of...
Read more“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Since George Santayana first wrote those now clichéd words...
Read moreColombia is an “in-between,” mediocre country. In almost all international rankings, Colombia is near the middle: economic freedom, human development,...
Read moreDeportations from the United States are at record levels — exceeding 400,000 in 2012 — so this morning illegal-immigrant activists...
Read moreIn my last column, I laid out the history of the area near the border of the United States known...
Read moreOn September 11, 2013, the same day the Americas commemorated the 13th anniversary of the Inter-American Democratic Charter, Hugo Chávez’s...
Read morePetróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) has asserted that evidence proves sabotage was behind the country's deadliest refinery disaster. Meanwhile, the Petroleum...
Read moreImportant gains in the advancement of more open and free societies have often been achieved through successful social movements. The “English Revolution,"...
Read moreGuatemala has, as of yesterday, adopted all terms of its Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Mexico. The new FTA includes...
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