
The Trump Administration’s Unprecedented Military Deployment in Los Angeles Echoes the Overreach We’ve Long Opposed in Latin America
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) was founded in 1974, at a time when nearly every country in Latin…
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The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) was founded in 1974, at a time when nearly every country in Latin…
“The United States donates 95 vehicles to the Army of Guatemala,” announced an October 13 release from the U.S. embassy…
This commentary was published in Spanish by the Fundación Carolina on November 16, 2021 as Análisis Carolina no. 28: “Estados…
The U.S. government arms, equips, trains, builds facilities for, shares intelligence with, and operates alongside military and police forces in…
Documents Show Special Ops Training in the Region Tripled From 2007 to 2014 The U.S. military’s most elite forces have…
U.S. assistance to Latin America has dropped near the lowest levels in over a decade. But while U.S. diplomatic efforts are flagging, other less transparent forms of military-military cooperation are on the rise. In their new report, WOLA, LAWG, and CIP examine new trends in U.S. security assistance to Latin America.
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