After Spain, Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Colombia did, they have been the first countries in the region to offer nationality to Nicaraguans who were declared stateless by the government of Daniel Ortega. Activists appeal for the solidarity of more Latin American countries
Several Latin American countries offer nationality to Nicaraguan opponents
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