Reforma en EE. UU. podría permitir que bancos revisen estatus de quienes envían remesas. NH12
A new reform by the Trump administration could allow banks to check the immigration status of people sending remittances. In El Salvador, remittances account for more than 20% of GDP; experts point out that this reform could pose a risk to some members of the diaspora and the country as a whole.

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Impact of new US remittance controls warned

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Elfenbeinküste – Ecuador Highlights | Gruppe E, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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Authorities address the TPS situation for Salvadorans in the U.S. from Los Angeles.

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An Ecuadorian Passenger Plane Thought It Could Enter Mexico Undetected...

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Orden de Trump pone en riesgo remesas de indocumentados

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BCR reports growth in family remittances during 2026.

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Trump & Iran announce deal to end war

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Expertos recomiendan a inmigrantes conocer y tener a la mano su “Número A”

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ABANSA reports increase in bank deposits by Salvadorans.

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Tentative deal reached to end Iran war, Trump orders stop to US naval blockade

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Trump suffers double digit loss in support from rural voters in latest poll

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URGENTE: Estas son 10 de las NUEVAS LEYES que entran en vigor en Florida desde JULIO 2026

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Política Migatoria

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137 gang members sentenced to up to 150 years in prison | Noticiero Hechos

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US has ‘LEVERAGE’ to push back on Iran, GOP lawmaker says

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BREAKING: Fed up judge CALLS TRUMP’S BLUFF with CLEVER trick

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Remittances exceed $3.2 billion in the first months of 2026.

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Бунт 25 миллионов россиян / Резкий удар по Кремлю

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Game Over for Ukraine's Air Shield—And Europe Knows It | Prof Jiang xueqin

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