Recent federal roundups aimed at deporting criminal noncitizens spark fears among the undocumented in US
Fidel Castro lived to see Washington announce the re-establishment of full diplomatic relations with Havana and the subsequent visit by a U.S. president
Dissidents say detentions demonstrate what they call the fallacy of Pres. Obama’s recent decision to re-establish diplomatic relations with communist nation
Ongoing legal problems threaten to annul Guatemalan trial of former military dictator, draw attention to difficulties of prosecuting human rights cases
In a narrow win, Maduro has pledged to continue the legacy of the late Venezuelan leader, Hugo Chavez
Chavez's death could eventually affect Cuba, which has benefitted from cheap oil, other subsidies from Venezuela
As Venezuela begins new chapter in its history, US remains committed to policies that promote democratic principles, rule of law, and respect for human rights
Opposition victory could produce legislative gridlock