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Cartels Are Reportedly Changing Their Smuggling Routes To Avoid U.S. Warship Deployment In The Caribbean
Drug cartels in the Caribbean are reportedly adapting their smuggling routes to avoid the deployment of U.S. warships in the region, according to a new report
Trump Announces U.S. Has Struck a Fifth Vessel Off The Coast Of Venezuela, Killing Six
President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the U.S. has struck a fifth vessel off the coast of Venezuela as his administration continues ramping up pressure on the Maduro regime
Top U.S. General To Visit Countries Just Off Venezuela Amid Large Deployment Of Troops And Vessels
The commander of the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) Alvin Holsey will visit Grenada and Antigua and Barbuda, two countries close to Venezuela, as tensions with Caracas remain high
Trump Admin Reportedly Revokes Visas Of Dozens Of Mexican Officials Over Suspected Cartel Ties
The Trump administration has revoked the visas of at least 50 Mexican officials over alleged cartel ties, according to a new report
Exiled Central American Journalist Claims The Venezuelan Regime 'Is About To End': 'The U.S. Is Determined To Finish The Job'
An exiled Central American journalist claimed that the Venezuelan regime is "about to end" despite authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro's "high-flowing rhetoric."
Prominent Cuban Dissident Exiled To The U.S. Claims Conditions Are Given To 'End The Tyranny' In Havana
Prominent Cuban dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer said conditions are given for the "end of the tyranny" in Havana and called on U.S. President Donald Trump for help
Top Venezuelan Official Claims 'Military Forces' In The Region Have Offered Their Support Amid Tensions With The U.S.
Top Venezuelan official Diosdado Cabello said he received messages from other militaries in the region offering their support as tensions between the South American country and the U.S. continue to escalate
Mexican Cartel Operatives Say They Will Keep Trafficking Even If The U.S. Strikes Their Vessels At Sea: 'There Is Always a Way'
Mexican cartel operatives claimed that even if the Trump administration conducted strikes against vessels trafficking drugs into the U.S. their operation wouldn't be seriously harmed, according to a new report
Mexican Officials So Far Not Worried About Potential U.S. Strikes On Its Soil: Report
Mexican officials are so far not worried about the possibility of seeing U.S. strikes against cartels on its soil, according to a new report
Nicolas Maduro Taunts Trump Admin As U.S. Pressure Remains High: 'We Don't Want To Be Slaves Of The Gringos'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro again taunted the Trump administration, saying the country doesn't want to be enslaved by the "gringos."
Trump Official Confirms U.S. Will Put 'a 'Tremendous Amount Of Pressure' On Maduro To Force Him Out: 'He's Weak'
Trump administration officials confirmed that they are seeking to put increasing amounts of pressure on Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro to eventually force him out of power.
Venezuelan Insiders Claim Maduro Won't Relinquish Power Voluntarily Despite U.S. Pressure: 'Now It's Time For Trump To Move'
Venezuelan insiders claim that authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro won't relinquish power voluntarily despite increased pressure from the United States, according to a new report
U.S.-Sanctioned Mexican Bank Begins Liquidation After Having License Revoked
On Oct. 10, Mexico's Bank Savings Protection Institute (IPAB) announced that CIBanco's license was revoked due to suspected money laundering linked to drug trafficking, as alleged by U.S. authorities in June.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Warns Maduro After Winning Nobel Peace Prize: 'Accept Terms Of a Negotiated Transition Or Leave Without Negotiation'
Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado conveyed a warning to authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro after winning the Nobel Peace Prize: "Either he accepts the terms of a negotiated transition back to democracy or he leaves without any negotiation."
Venezuelan Regime Conducts Military Drills Across The Country To 'Preserve Territorial Integrity'
Venezuela's authoritarian government is conducting a series of military drills across the country to "defend sovereignty, guarantee the future and preserve territorial integrity" as tensions with the U.S. remain high
Top Venezuelan Official Issues Threat To U.S.: 'We'll Eat Them Alive'
Top Venezuelan official Diosdado Cabello made a new threat to the U.S. as tensions between the countries remain high, with Washington deploying 10,000 troops to the Caribbean
U.N. High Commissioner For Refugees Says Trump Immigration Policies May Be Violating International Law
In a speech, Filippo Grandi criticized what he described as a growing disregard for international law among developed nations and emphasized that poorer countries continue to carry most of the global refugee burden.
ICE Launches Multimillion-Dollar Recruitment Campaign as Trump Ramps Up Deportation Efforts
The 30-second spots began airing in mid-September in several cities across the United States, and in recent weeks, it has expanded to additional major hubs including Miami, Dallas and Houston.
American Man Arrested In Mexico While Carrying Over $1 Million Worth Of Meth Hidden In Office Furniture
Mexican law enforcement officers arrested in Sonora an American man carrying more than $1 million worth of methamphetamine hidden in office furniture, according to a new report
U.S. Seeks To Install military Equipment In Country 100 Miles From Venezuela
The U.S. is seeking to install military equipment in Grenada, a country 100 miles from Venezuela , as it continues to beef up its presence in the Caribbean
U.S, Officials Confirm There Were Colombians Aboard a Vessel Struck By Washington: Report
U.S. officials confirmed that there were Colombians aboard a vessel struck by Washington as part of the Trump administration's strategy to pressure Venezuela's authoritarian government
U.S. Reportedly Moves Special Ops. Helicopters Close To Venezuela
The United States has moved several military helicopters off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, just a few miles from the Venezuela, according to a new report
U.S. Further Beefs Up Military Presence In The Caribbean; There Are Now 10,000 Troops
The U.S. has further beefed up its presence in the Caribbean as it continues to exert pressure on the Venezuelan regime: there are now 10,000 troops deployed in the region, according to a new report
Gustavo Petro Taunts White House Over Claim That U.S. Struck Colombian Vessel: 'They Can Give Us Information, See If Mine Is Wrong'
Colombian President Gustavo Petro taunted the White House after claiming that the latest vessel struck by the U.S. had citizens from the country on it
Venezuelan Defense Minister Says U.S. Might Send Special Forces To Carry Out Targeted Assassinations
Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez said the U.S. might send special forces to the country to carry out targeted assassinations, as well as sabotages to strategic assets, as tensions with Washington remain high
Colombian President Petro Says 'Hints Show' Latest Vessel Struck By The U.S. 'Was Colombian': 'It's a War For Oil'
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said there are "hints" that the latest vessel struck by the U.S. "was Colombian and had Colombian citizens" on it.
Donald Trump Jr. Claims Latinos In The U.S. Would Be 'Grateful If Trump Liberated Venezuela': 'They Escaped That Crap Once'
Donald Trump Jr. agreed with a claim that all Latinos in the U.S. would be "grateful" if his father "liberated" Venezuela, as tensions linger with the U.S.'s deployment of troops and assets of the South American country's coast
Venezuela Activates 'Independence Plan' To Protect Strategic Assets As Tensions With U.S. Escalate
Venezuela's authoritarian government activated its "Independence Plan 200," a series of drills aimed at protecting strategic assets as tensions with the U.S. continue to escalate
Migrant Dies After Being Abandoned In a Storm Drain Near The Border
A migrant died and others have been injured after being abandoned in a storm drain this week, El Paso Sector Interim Chief Patrol Agent Walter N. Slosar confirmed
Russia Criticizes U.S. Strike On Vessel Off Venezuelan Coast: 'Far-Reaching Consequences For The Region'
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticized the U.S.'s strike on a vessel off the Venezuelan coast, expressing "serious concern about Washington's escalating actions in the Caribbean Sea that are fraught with far-reaching consequences for the region"