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El Salvador President Battles Other Branches Amid Pandemic
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — El Salvador President Nayib Bukele’s fight with the other two branches of government continued Tuesday amid the COVID-19 pandemic after he suffered another defeat at the constitutional court and threatened to veto legislation passed overnight by the congress.
El plebiscito de estatus en Puerto Rico es una buena idea (OPINIÓN)
El voto “Estadidad: Sí o No” es una táctica electoral del gobierno de turno y no provocará un cambio de estatus. Pero sigue siendo un ejercicio importante y valioso de la poca democracia que tenemos los puertorriqueños.
What Family Separation Can Teach Us About Social Distancing (PHOTO ESSAY)
We are learning a lesson that undocumented immigrants have long known: that sometimes to protect those we love, we have to stay away from them. But it doesn’t make it any less difficult.
Unemployed Puerto Ricans Fume as Claims Pile Up in Pandemic
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico’s government opened a drive-up service on Monday to handle applications from thousands of people seeing pandemic unemployment assistance after weeks of delays and confusion over the program aimed largely at self-employed people stung by COVID-19 restrictions.
More Guatemalans Deported From US Test Positive for Virus
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Ten more Guatemalans deported from the United States last week have tested positive for COVID-19 upon their return.
The November 2020 Puerto Rican Status Plebiscite Is a Great Idea (OPINION)
The upcoming vote on statehood is a cynical electoral ploy and it will not magically bring about a change in the Island’s status. It’s still an important and valuable exercise in what little democracy is afforded to Puerto Ricans.
The Failure of the Capitalist Logic Against COVID-19: An Interview With Noam Chomsky
Recently, Chomsky spoke to me from his house in self-isolation. I am a close friend and collaborator for more than 14 years.
Local Leaders Resist Mexico President’s Push for Reopening
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Local governments across Mexico pushed back Monday against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s call to reopen the economy in some 300 townships that do not have active cases of coronavirus, with leaders saying they preferred to wait until June before resuming normal activities.
Adopt a Grandparent: Young Help the Old in Bolivian Pandemic
“Adopt a Grandparent” urges volunteers to help senior citizens if they need safe support.
Praise and Push-Ups for Brazil’s Embattled Bolsonaro
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro greeted hundreds of supporters —and joined some in a series of push-ups— who gathered before the presidential offices Sunday to back his open-the-economy drive even as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across the country.
Fighting COVID-19 From the Frontlines of NYC’s Immigrant Neighborhoods
Latino Rebels Radio: May 17, 2020
Puerto Rico: Ready to Join the World (OPINION)
Sovereignty ends dependency on American federal funds and would usher in not only a new national and accountable Puerto Rican leadership, but also needed national economic development and opportunities.
Virus Heads Upriver in Brazil Amazon, Sickens Native People
MANAUS, Brazil (AP) — In the remote Amazon community of Betania, Tikuna tribe members suspect the coronavirus arrived this month after some returned from a two-hour boat trip down the Solimoes River to pick up their government benefit payments.
El Salvador Quarantine Centers Become Points of Contagion
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has imposed some of the hemisphere’s toughest measures against the new coronavirus: closing his country’s borders, imposing a national quarantine and dispatching police and the army to detain violators.
Puerto Rico to Hold Statehood Referendum Amid Disillusion
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Gov. Wanda Vázquez announced on Saturday that she will hold a nonbinding referendum in November to decide whether Puerto Rico should become a U.S. state, a move that comes amid growing disillusion with the island’s U.S. territorial status.
More Guatemalan Deportees From US Test Positive for Virus
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Three Guatemalans deported from the United States this week tested positive for the novel coronavirus upon arrival in their country, Guatemala’s Foreign Ministry said Friday.
Brazil’s Health Minister Resigns After One Month on the Job
SÃO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s health minister resigned Friday after less than a month on the job in a sign of continuing upheaval over how the nation should battle the coronavirus pandemic, quitting a day after President Jair Bolsonaro stepped up pressure on him to expand use of the antimalarial drug chloroquine in treating patients.
The Preventable Death of an ICE Detainee Amid a Pandemic Speaks to a Crisis of Civilization
Will we be a society governed by constitutional and human rights, compassion, and fairness, or by a cruel desire to punish those deemed unworthy of living?
86,000 Dead and Counting From COVID-19: Imagine if Trump Gets Re-Elected (OPINION)
When it comes to his response to the spread of COVID-19 in the United States, the combination of President Donald Trump’s arrogance and sheer incompetence is killing people.
Dead Latinoax Poets Society (A POEM)
How to curate us? How to cure ourselves?
COVID-19 Class-Action Lawsuit: Detained Immigrants Demand Release From Elizabeth Detention Center
The suit details the dangerous conditions faced by the people confined at EDC, a private immigration prison operated by CoreCivic in New Jersey through a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).