+ Follow EL SALVADOR AND GUATEMALA Tag
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[Title] => Salvadorans to help with gang truce in Honduras
[Summary] => Two Salvadorans who mediated in a gang truce in their country that cut the homicide rate by at least 50 percent met Monday with gang leaders in Honduras, where they will help do the same.
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[Title] => Remittances of Pinoys in US capital declining
[Summary] => WASHINGTON – Filipinos living in the Washington DC metropolitan area are sending less remittances and balikbayan ...
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[Title] => Pinoy TNTs in US getting fewer
[Summary] => WASHINGTON The number of Filipinos overstaying in the United States appears to be slowing down.
The Philippines, which ranked as the fourth leading source of illegal immigrants in 2000 after Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala, has dropped to seventh place at the start of this year, according to US statistics.
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