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Presidentes centroamericanos propondrán alianza común a Obama

The event “Migration of Central American Minors: Causes and Solutions” is referenced.

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"Los tres presidentes centroamericanos llegaron hoy a Washington, donde se reunieron por la mañana con congresistas demócratas y republicanos y con la Comisión de Exteriores del Senado. Esta tarde acudirán a la sede de la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA).

 Los ministros de exteriores de El Salvador, Guatemala y Honduras participaron hoy en un coloquio en el Wilson Center en Washington para analizar las causas y soluciones a la crisis provocada por la llegada desde el pasado mes de octubre de más de 57.000 niños indocumentados no acompañados, la mayoría de ellos procedentes de El Salvador, Honduras y Guatemala." [...] To read the full article in Spanish, please click here

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