


Marco Rubio's Inaugural Trip as Secretary of State: Focus on Immigration and Panama Canal Issues
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Central America next week, addressing immigration policies and the Panama Canal during his inaugural trip.
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Marco Rubio's first overseas trip as Secretary of State will take him to Central America and the Caribbean, focusing on addressing migration and U.S. control concerns regarding the Panama Canal. The trip responds to President Trump's claims about Panama's management of the canal and aims to strengthen collaboration for mass deportations. As Rubio engages with leaders in Panama, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic, he will emphasize the need for foreign cooperation in repatriating deported nationals and express U.S. concerns regarding the canal's operations.
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