A new book tracks the civil strife and botched U.S. policy behind decades of mass migration. But now, the patterns are shifting.
Immigration
Has the Central American Migration Crisis Peaked?
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Nick Burns
A New Wave of Migration Is Changing Mexico
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Alex González Ormerod
Today’s arrivals range from foreign-born entrepreneurs to those who never intended to make Mexico their final destination.
Peru’s Next Generation of Leaders Is Leaving
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Andrea Moncada
Amid political chaos and economic downturn, more young Peruvians are going and staying abroad, threatening the country’s future.
Officials Vie To Narrow APEP Focus
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Ari Hawkins
"There continues to be uncertainty around the meeting because (...) the proposal is still evolving," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Politico.
Photo Essay: Undocumented in the Galápagos
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Yuri Segalerba
Fleeing crime on Ecuador’s mainland, one family discovers how even an island paradise can be difficult.
On Latin American Trip, NYC Mayor Seeks Perspective From Catholics Working With Migrants
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David Agren
''So long as the benefits of migration outweigh the costs, people will attempt it,'' said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to OSV News.
The Predatory Economy Thriving in Panama’s Darién Gap
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Will Freeman
With millions on the move, businesses and criminal groups are turning big profits with destructive consequences.