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06/09/2026
US DHS Proposes Tougher Work Permit Rules
By Staff Reporter | NewsAmericasNow.comNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, June 9, 2026: The Trump US DHS launched one of its most aggressive weeks of immigration enforcement yet – proposing tougher rules for immigrant work permits, moving to strip citizenship from 17 immigrants, and seeking $100,000 fees
06/08/2026
Beyond Aid: Perspectives For The Least Developed and Vulnerable Countries And Global South Development
By Deodat MaharajNews Americas, Gebze, Türkiye, Mon, June 8, 2026: At a time when the world’s poorest and most vulnerable countries face unsustainable debt burdens, climate shocks and technological exclusion, international development assistance is retreating at a historic pace. Global South develop
06/08/2026
207 People Have Been Killed In US Military Boat Strikes In The Caribbean And Pacific Waters
By Staff Reporter | NewsAmericasNow.comNEWS AMERICAS, NY, NY, Mon. 8, 2026: Since September 2025, the US military boat strikes in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean has killed at least 207 people – in what legal experts are describing as an unprecedented and potentially illegal campaign of
06/07/2026
What If The Caribbean Became A Media Hub?
By Mark WaltonNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sun. June 6, 2026: The Caribbean is globally known for sun, sea, and sand – a powerful brand that has driven tourism for decades. But what if the region were also known as a media hub for film, television, and digital content storytelling?Worldwide spending
06/07/2026
Are America’s Immigration Courts Becoming Deportation Courts?
By Felicia J. PersaudNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sun. June 7, 2026: Something profound is happening inside America’s immigration courts – and most Americans have no idea. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice are no longer openly recruiting “immigration judges.”The job
06/07/2026
The $936 Billion Wall: Bridge Loans And Caribbean and Latin American Developers
By News Americas Business EditorNew Americas, MIAMI, FL, Sun. June 7, 2026: A financial reckoning is underway in global commercial real estate markets, and Caribbean and Latin American developers are feeling the pressure. More than $936 billion in U.S. commercial real estate loans, including Bridge
