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Human Smuggling

Posted inNews Contraband

Smuggling Adapts to Reopening of Colombia-Venezuela Border

by Venezuela Investigation Unit 19 Nov 202422 Nov 2024
Featured photo: An aerial view of the US-Mexico border separating the states of Arizona and Sonora, which has become a focal point for irregular migration. Credit: Parker Asmann
Posted inNews US/Mexico Border

Two US-Mexico Border Sheriffs, Two Visions on Immigration and Security

Steven Dudley by Steven Dudley and Parker Asmann 4 Nov 20247 Nov 2024
Mexico's Guardia Nacional respond to violence in Tabasco.
Posted inNews Human Smuggling

Is Mexico Fueling a Gang War by Sending Migrants to Tabasco?

by Peter Appleby 18 Oct 202418 Oct 2024
Posted inNews Colombia Peace

Power Play or Peace? AGC’s Role in Colombia’s Fragile Negotiations

by Liza Schmidt 16 Oct 202416 Oct 2024
Texas governor Greg Abbott giving a press conference on Tren de Aragua El gobernador de Texas, Greg Abbott, en una conferencia de prensa sobre el Tren de Aragua
Posted inNews Tren de Aragua

What We Know About Tren de Aragua’s US Presence

Avatar photo by Venezuela Investigative Unit 4 Oct 20247 Oct 2024
Environment Minister Juan Carlos Navarro announces new measures to protect the Darién National Park. Ministro de Medio Ambiente, Juan Carlos Navarro, anuncia nuevas medidas para proteger el Parque Nacional Darién.
Posted inNews Migration and Crime

Migrant Smugglers Threaten Panama’s Darién Conservation Plans

by Gavin Voss 3 Oct 20247 Oct 2024
Posted inNews Security Policy

El Salvador Tops Security Perceptions Survey as Chile, Ecuador Decline

by Mario Saiz1 Oct 202422 Nov 2024
Posted inNews Human Rights

Warring Criminal Groups Are Targeting Civilians in Chiapas, Mexico

by Sam Woolston 27 Aug 202428 Aug 2024
Posted inNews Mexico

Why Are There More Women in Mexican Prisons for Organized Crime?

by Daniela Valle 13 May 202429 Aug 2024
Posted inNews Panama

Gangs, Corruption to Test Panama’s New President

by Gavin Voss 6 May 20246 May 2024
Cover Ep 04 podcast insight crime demented society

EP04 · Demented Society

A graffiti tag on a blue house marks AGC territory in Acandí, Colombia. Una etiqueta de graffiti en una casa azul marca el territorio de los AGC en Acandí, Colombia.
Posted inQ&A Colombia

Q&A: How the AGC Threatens Colombia’s Plans for Total Peace

by Henry Shuldiner 2 Apr 202431 Jul 2024

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