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Dardo Justino Rodríguez

Analyst, communicator and independent consultant to international organizations and agencies. Country Director of Presagio Consulting Honduras (headquarter in Guatemala).

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The end of Trump’s agreements to expel refugees

The Asylum Cooperation Agreements (ACAs) were known as "safe third country agreements". However, this was a euphemism to prop up the restrictive and exclusionary policies of the Donald Trump administration towards irregular migrants.

Joe Biden’s expected policies toward the Northern Triangle

Those who closely follow Washington's policies towards Central America's Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras), predict radical changes with Joseph Robinette Biden already seated in the chair that Trump reluctantly left on January 20th.

A Political-Religious Lobby that Penetrates and Conquers

For decades the penetration of evangelical cults in Latin America has been growing, gaining speed over the years. There are several reasons for this, among them the intentionality of the U.S. political-religious establishment, which has found in "evangelization" one more form of domination.

Nayib Bukele, a mediatic president

Bukele is one of those people who awaken passions. Either you love him or you hate him. To date, he is the most popular president in the country's democratic history. Neither his many mistakes as president nor his notorious authoritarian vocation have made a dent in his popularity.