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U.S. Pressures CARICOM to End Cooperation with Cuba and Sends Venezuelans to El Salvador
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
21 Mar 2025
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Black Agenda Radio · U.S. Pressures CARICOM to End Cooperation with Cuba and Sends Venezuelans to El Salvador

Camila Escalante is an editor for Kawsachun News and a Latin America correspondent for PressTV. She will discuss the latest Trump administration policies moves in Latin America. Secretary of State Rubio announced that leaders of Caribbean countries will be personally sanctioned if their nations continue to participate in Cuba’s medical program. Also, the Trump administration violated a judge's order by sending more than 200 Venezuelan nationals to Honduras and El Salvador, alleging that they are members of the Tren de Agua group and threats to national security. Camila Escalante joins us from Toronto.

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