Posts By: Staff

Massive Indigenous March in Quito Demands Moreno’s Resignation

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA ECUADOR: Protests in Ecuador continue for the sixth day as President Lenín Moreno refuses to step down or overturn austerity measures. Indigenous leaders and protesters converged […] Read More >

Report Alleges U.S. Pharma Companies Lure Mexicans Across Border to Donate Plasma

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BORDER: ProPublica published a shocking report yesterday that alleged U.S. drug companies “lured” Mexican plasma donors through Facebook ads and flyers promising high payments. Thousands of […] Read More >

Protesters Shout U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Off Stage

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES: At an annual immigration law and policy conference held at Georgetown University Law Center yesterday, immigration protesters “shouted down” acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin […] Read More >

Pope Calls for ‘Bold Solutions’ to Protect Amazon

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA REGION: Opening a three-week assembly of the clergy dedicated to the rainforest and its Indigeneous populations yesterday, Pope Francis urged 180 Latin American bishops, cardinals and […] Read More >

Ecuador Declares State of Emergency Amid Protests Against Rising Fuel Costs

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA ECUADOR: President Lenín Moreno declared a state of emergency after massive protests against his decision to end government fuel subsidies. Reporting from El Pais indicates the […] Read More >

Trump Administration to Include Detained Migrants’ DNA in Criminal Database

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES: The Department of Homeland Security announced that it would begin collecting DNA samples from thousands of migrants in federal custody for entry into a […] Read More >

Peru’s Acting President, Named by Dissolved Congress, Resigns

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA PERU: For a short time yesterday Peru had two presidents, deepening the country’s ongoing political crisis. Congress continued to meet despite President Martín Vizcarra’s dissolution of […] Read More >

Peru’s President Vizcarra Dissolves Congress After Controversial Vote

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA PERU: President Martín Vizcarra dissolved Peru’s opposition-led Congress last night after lawmakers pushed through a controversial vote. Members of Congress then moved to suspend Vizcarra, though […] Read More >

US Judge Blocks Child Detention Policy

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES: On Friday, a judge blocked new Trump administration policies that allow children to be held indefinitely in immigration detention if they are with their […] Read More >

Brazil Investigates Over 100 Oil Spills in Northeast

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BRAZIL: Yesterday, Brazil’s Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources announced that it has identified 105 oil spills off the coast, with no source yet […] Read More >