Sounds like Colombia may need to build a wall or restrict refugees from coming in, to avoid a massive influx of economic refugees from the struggling socialist country of Venezuela. Photo by moneymakermj
Well, we’ll see if large spending leads to results and success, as foreign aid has had a mixed bag on that. Photo by Força Aérea Brasileira – Página Oficial
Many were tested and were positive for having the Zika virus, but none (if any) showed any signs of microcephaly, where the infant’s brain would be affected. Photo by Secretaria de Saúde POA
Alana Goodman at the Free Beacon with more on the story: The Clinton Foundation’s Colombia-based investment company was not registered as a private equity fund in the country, which may have allowed it to avoid certain industry regulations and oversight from the Colombian government. Although Fondo Acceso described itself as a “Private Equity Fund” in […]
It’s a huge mess, with Congress looking into possible intelligence leaks by Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents at sex parties paid for by drug cartels. Adding insult to injury, Drug Enforcement Agency chief Michele Leonhart will step down this year.
Government employees are hard to fire, as we all know. This is such an outright abuse of the civil service and their protections, to party with prostitutes paid for by the cartel when Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents are meant to fight the cartel’s drug-running…
An investigative report highlighted problems within federal agents, especially the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), when visiting Colombia and other places where prostitution is a large part of the local economy. As Fox News reported: “The findings of the four-year review, issued Thursday by the Department of Justice inspector general, found 26 cases involving the solicitation […]
WASHINGTON — In 2012, the Obama administration covered up a scandal where prostitutes were hired by U.S. Secret Service agents, but also a White House aide. Ten Secret Service agents were fired after the initial investigation hit the mainstream media, but only now are other details coming out of the woodwork. As columnist Jonah Golberg […]
WASHINGTON — Colombia’s notorious FARC guerrillas released a former U.S. marine who was captured while hiking through FARC territory this past June. Reuters reported that the former Marine, Kevin Scott Sutay, was released to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and a delegation of Norwegian, Cuban and Colombian officials this past weekend. Scott […]
WASHINGTON — While the world is focused on Syria and the rhetorical debacle of U.S. President Barack Obama, Latin America is facing further political turmoil. Reuters reported that Colombia, a key U.S. ally and anti-drug partner in South America, could push to replace its current president Juan Manuel Santos. Santos’ public approval rating has fallen […]