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El Salvador s president pushes ahead with power grab despite US condemnation

El Salvador s president pushes ahead with power grab despite US condemnation Senators unveil immigration proposal to deal with surge on Southern border UP NEXT Despite an increasingly vocal chorus of condemnations from the Biden administration and U.S. lawmakers of both parties, El Salvador s president and his allies are pushing ahead with what critics call a power grab. The growing political crisis in the central American country presents a stark challenge for the U.S. government, especially Vice President Kamala Harris who President Joe Bidentapped to lead efforts at boosting the region, combatting poverty and corruption, and stemming migration to the U.S.

After Glorifying Violence, Colombia s Alvaro Uribe to Speak at NYU

Former Colombian president (2002-2010) and senator Alvaro Uribe Velez (C), listens while his attorney Jaime Granados (R) answers questions during a press conference at his residence in Rionegro, Antioquia department, Colombia on July 30, 2018, after he resigned from the Senate and was formally placed under investigation by the Colombian Supreme Court for alleged bribery and fraud. JOAQUIN SARMIENTO/AFP via Getty Images Former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe has been invited to speak at a New York University event. Uribe has been linked to right-wing paramilitary groups and accused of inciting violence against protesters. Why give this man another platform? one student critic asked.

Maduro s hold on Venezuela tightens as coronavirus surges

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) More than a year after a young U.S.-backed politician rose up to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the socialist leader holds a yet stronger grip on power with a boost from the novel coronavirus. The Venezuelan opposition hoped that 2020 could bring new momentum after several failed pushes to overthrow Maduro. Then came the coronavirus. Analysts say the pandemic has helped suck away the opposition’s already flagging support. Fear of contagion has helped keep protesters off the streets, and the virus-driven end of a slight economic upturn has kept Venezuelans focused on daily survival, not politics.

Texas Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, Picked To Lead ICE, Likely In For Cultural Clash

MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: It s an issue that s been a political and emotional challenge for this country through multiple administrations and remains one, so we re going to start there. We re talking about immigration. President Biden called it our exhausting war over immigration in his first joint address to Congress earlier this week and urged Congress to act. That political fight has actually grown more intense in recent weeks as a record number of migrants has been arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. This past March, the number of migrants encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border was actually the most in at least 15 years.

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