Latin America

Few Big Fish Land in US Immigration Dragnet

Putting local police on the “front lines” of immigration enforcement is distracting federal agencies from their objectives by turning over people with no criminal history, or those who have committed minor or non-violent crimes, and setting them on a course toward unnecessary deportation.

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Cholera Spreads to Haiti’s Capital

Medical personnel in Haiti, which includes several hundred Cuban doctors, are now facing a cholera outbreak in several regions including the capital Port-au-Prince with 73 confirmed cases. The following is a report from the Haitilibre.com website.

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Summit Host Cancun No Model for Climate Change

The beauty of the Mexican Caribbean resort city of Cancun may have been one reason for choosing it to host the upcoming global summit on climate change. But Cancun has little to recommend it as a model for adapting to the challenges posed by climate change.

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Amazon Battle Between Jungle and Livestock

Aldeci “Nenzinho” Cerqueira Maia was 18 years old and already married when his mother died. A rubber tapper or “seringueiro” from the age of nine, he still keeps a rubber ball he made himself when he first started working, as a kind of good luck charm.

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Haiti on Maximum Alert for Tomas

Haiti is on Red Alert on Friday as Hurricane Tomas approaches from the south, already extending its winds and rain towards the country still trying to recover from the January earthquake and the recent cholera outbreak. Here is the latest report from Haitilibre.com.

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Latest on TS Tomas from Haiti

Humanitarian agencies try to displace a maximum of people of the zones threatened by the Tomas tropical storm. “The situation is difficult, because getting people to move again is tricky,” said Doyle, spokesman for the International Organization for Migration (IOM), many fear to lose the few possessions they have left.

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