Visa Waiver: The United States is the second most sought-after international travel destination for Chilean nationals
This program allows you to stay in the U.S. for up to 90 days, without the need for a visa. A few days ago, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREL) announced that our country and the United States signed an execution agreement for the commitments acquired with the Visa Waiver Program, which maintains Chile's status in the program, allowing travelers to stay in the North American country for up to 90 days, without the need for a visa, only with an electronic travel authorization.
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In the current domestic context in the USA, the chances for a nephew of JFK to finally bury the curse that has enveloped this prestigious Bostonian family for the last sixty years, everything indicates to me that it will be overcome.
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The agreement includes the submission of criminal records by the Chilean government to U.S. authorities. Chile will remain on the Visa Waiver in the short term and then it will be necessary to evaluate whether deportations have increased or decreased.
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The amendment seeks to block the use of resources to process entry through this program until Chile shares data on the criminal history of Chileans seeking to enter the country.
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The United States announced on Wednesday new measures to control Venezuelan migration: a program that gives legal status for two years to those who arrive by plane and the immediate expulsion of most of those who cross the border through Mexico.
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Do you feel like you don't have enough time in the day anymore? You're all right. It turns out that the days really are getting shorter. According to England's National Physical Laboratory, on June 29, the Earth experienced its shortest day ever, shaving 1.59 milliseconds off our typical 24-hour cycle, reported Popular Mechanics .
Read full storyDonald Trump and his team pressured state officials to falsify voter rolls
Donald Trump personally and also through his allies pressured dozens of state officials in the seven US states where he lost in the presidential elections of November 3, 2020. Even from the White House itself, then headed by the controversial New York tycoon, an illegal scheme of false pledges was promoted to replace those of his Democratic opponent to force the annulment of the election results.
Read full storyU.S. Senate approves greater firearms control
The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to increase control over firearms in the country, with a minimum agreement between Democrats and Republicans after the mass shootings at a supermarket in Buffalo (New York) and at a school in Uvalde (Texas).
Read full storySupreme Court strikes down constitutional right to abortion in the U.S. and people take to the streets to protest
Hundreds of people gathered Friday in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., to protest the court's decision to overturn abortion rights protections. Some demonstrators, many of them young people, cried after the decision. The court building is fully armored and surrounded with a double row of fences and police deployed every few meters.
Read full storyChina asks UN to investigate U.S. human rights abuses
The request was addressed to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in a denunciation of the persistent racism exercised in the United States against ethnic minorities and affirms that the United States is trying to "manipulate" this reality.
Read full storySperm donor did not report his genetic condition and fathered 15 children
The British media reported on the case of James MacDougall (37 years old), a sperm donor who gave birth to a total of 15 children in 5 years. Specifically, this man did not declare his genetic disease.
Read full storyThe Texas shooter was identified as Salvador Ramos: He also bragged about his guns on social networks
The 18-year-old posted an armed photo on his networks before the massacre at the Uvalde elementary school. The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, identified the perpetrator of the massacre at a school in the town of Uvalde, Texas (USA), as Salvador Ramos, an 18-year-old high school student.
Read full storyTexas school shooting death toll rises to 21: 18 were children
The incident occurred at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, where an 18-year-old teenager opened fire on students before being shot by police. An 18-year-old teenager opened fire Tuesday at a Texas elementary school, killing 18 children and three adults in the deadliest school shooting in the United States in years.
Read full storyRussia permanently bans actor Morgan Freeman from entering
A few days ago, Russia published a list of nearly 1,000 Americans permanently banned from visiting their country. On the payroll, it includes political names such as President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Hilary Clinton and even Hollywood star Morgan Freeman.
Read full storyDonald Trump says he's ready to get back on Twitter, but it's all up to Elon Musk
A new SEC document seems to give the green light to Donald Trump's return to Twitter. The plot thickens by the day. Remember when Donald Trump vowed he had no intention of returning to Twitter? Well, he seems to have forgotten. According to a new document published by the SEC and reported by Gizmodo, the former President of the United States Government could return to Twitter very soon.
Read full storyNew York calls for a return to public facemasking in the face of a massive increase in Covid-19 cases
New York authorities on Monday called on the public to resume wearing masks in all enclosed public places and announced that they will distribute millions of home tests to try to contain the spike in cases of covid-19 that is being recorded in the city.
Read full storyInflation growth will rise sharply in the United States
Although the increase in the price index has been soaring for months, it moderated slightly in April to 8.3% year-on-year, two tenths of a percentage point less than in March, but slowed last month amid a drop in energy costs, the Labor Department reported.
Read full storyNew York puts an end to "rent-seeking" and orders companies to include salary in job ads
Starting in November, New York City companies will be required to include salary or salary range information in their job postings, in a new initiative by local authorities to improve transparency and combat compensation inequities, which particularly affect women and minorities.
Read full storyJoe Biden believes Putin "can't find a way out" to end war in Ukraine
The president of the United States, Joe Biden, said Monday that he is worried because he considers that the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, "does not find a way out" to put an end to the war in Ukraine after failing to occupy the country.
Read full storyU.S. helped Ukraine sink Russian flagship Moskva
Kiev managed to pinpoint the exact location of the missile cruiser thanks to information from Washington, according to U.S. media. The United States provided intelligence to help Ukraine sink the Moskva missile cruiser, the flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, in April, U.S. media reported Thursday.
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