Ecuador’s Election Spells Likely Eviction for Julian Assange
Opposition Candidate Lasso Pledges No Further Costs, Better US Relations
Opposition Candidate Lasso Pledges No Further Costs, Better US Relations
Two “Non-Politicians” Want to Strike the Root, Reverse Spending and Taxation
Mike Lee Letter Warns Secretary Tillerson of Status Quo Alignment with Leftists
The Hill Overlooks Opportunity to Strike the Root in Guatemala
Letter from Congressman Fernando Linares Beltranena
‘The Red Pill’ Will Change Your View of Gender Politics Forever
Guillermo Lasso Is the Target of Projection from Corrupt Insiders
The rulings of the Constitutional Court to suspend operations of hydroelectric plants and extractive industries are worrisome.
The fight against illegal immigration is a fight for the rule of law. The enemy of rule of law in Guatemala is hidden in plain sight, and with a name that belies its true purpose.
Imagine what would happen in Mexico if foreign bureaucrats tried to do what they do here in broad daylight?
A cualquier observador imparcial de la vida pública en este país le debiera sorprender la súbita e inexplicable prisa que un puñado de diputados quiere imprimir a la discusión de
The Trump administration’s temporary travel ban on seven Middle Eastern countries, pending proper vetting, means people intent on doing us harm will look for another way into the United States.
Álvarez, Kaiser Assess Latin America’s Wreckage, Now Let’s Flip Populism on Its Head
Álvarez, Kaiser Assess Latin America’s Wreckage, Now Let’s Flip Populism on Its Head
Mike Beitler Delivers the Deathblow with Academic Precision
Donald Trump has taken office, but Barack Obama’s agenda continues at a blistering pace in Guatemala. The US ambassador there is leading the charge.
Taxpayers are on the hook for $750 million annually for five years to Central America, but under current circumstances, US foreign officials will squander the money.