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Guatemala requests US military cooperation against drug trafficking
Guatemala has formally requested US military cooperation to bolster its efforts against drug trafficking. The country's president confirmed that the request, which includes access to equipment, training, and experts, was discussed with Pete Hegseth. The planned joint operations will remain within existing bilateral agreements and will not involve US military action on Guatemalan soil.
Guatemala requests US military cooperation in operations against drug trafficking
Guatemala has formally requested US military cooperation to aid its efforts against drug trafficking. President Bernardo Arévalo confirmed that the request, which includes access to equipment, training, and experts, was discussed with Pete Hegseth. The planned joint operations will remain within existing bilateral agreements and will not involve US military action on Guatemalan soil.
Flesh-Eating Pest Confirmed in U.S. Cattle
The New World screwworm fly has been moving north since it was detected at the Guatemalan-Mexican border in 2024.
Flesh-Eating Pest Confirmed in U.S. Cattle
The New World screwworm fly has been moving north since it was detected at the Guatemalan-Mexican border in 2024.
‘It’s like they’re kidnapped there’: families tell of distress over ‘inhumane’ ICE jail
As detainees go on hunger strike over conditions at Delaney Hall, relatives describe concern for loved ones’ wellbeingIn mid-May, Elder Guerra was showering inside the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility when he slipped and fell. Guerra, a Guatemalan immigrant, has been locked up in the New Jersey jail for nearly five months. He was arrested by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials in Newark in January while helping a friend move his snowed-in car.
After losing my daughter, I learned where the immigration crisis really begins
My youngest daughter Katie was killed when an intoxicated illegal immigrant slammed into the back of the vehicle she was riding in at nearly 80 miles an hour while it sat idle at a stoplight. Ever since, I have been trying to understand how reckless public policies allowed something so horrific, and so preventable, to happen. Katie’s death forced me to look beyond slogans and political talking points and ask harder questions about what America’s immigration system has become, who benefits...