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Pedro Camacho

Bilingual copywriter and journalist, I've worked with several production companies (for clients such as MTV and Discovery Networks, both in Latin America), advertising companies (for clients such as Toblerone and Amazon) and digital platforms (such as VICE, Playground and Time Out), creating and developing original content in long and short format. I've also specialized in other more specific areas of content creation such as UX writing, naming and SEO writing. This last skill landed me my current role as SEO specialist for The Latin Times, creating content strategies to improve the site's traffic and audience reach.

    Publications

    • The Latin Times
      76 articles

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    • Trump Likely Can't Use 'Alien Enemies' Act For Immigration Crackdown, Law Expert Says: 'Not Legitimate Or Appropriate'
      28 Feb—The Latin Times
      The Trump administration is reportedly considering invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to accelerate deportations, a move that has drawn significant legal scrutiny since the law grants the president broad powers to detain, relocate, or deport foreign nationals from hostile nations during wartime. The primary target as of now, according to sources cited by CNN, is the Tren de Aragua gang, which was recently designated as a foreign terrorist organization. "Labeling Tren de Aragua as a...
    • Texas Senate Approves Bill to Deny Bail to Undocumented Immigrants Charged With Felonies, Critics Call It 'Unconstitutional'
      20 Feb—The Latin Times
      The Texas Senate approved a set of bail reform measures including Senate Joint Resolution 1 (SJR 1), which would amend the state constitution to deny bail to undocumented immigrants charged with a felony. The bill, spearheaded by Republican Senator Joan Huffman, passed with bipartisan support and is now headed to the House, where it requires a two-thirds majority to be placed on the November ballot for voter approval. Huffman noted that SJR 1 is aligned with the spirit of the newly enacted...
    • Trump Doubles Down on Claim That Mexico is Run by Cartels But Offers Govt Help 'If They Want It'
      19 Feb—The Latin Times
      President Donald Trump said that "Mexico is largely run by the cartels," emphasizing however that his administration is willing to provide assistance to the government if requested. "I have a very good relationship with Mexico, but I think Mexico is largely run by the cartels, and that's a sad thing to say. If they wanted help with that, we would give it to them," Trump stated during a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago residence, as El Pais reports. He added that: "Mexico for years, but now...
    • Legal Experts Weigh In on Mexico's Threats Against Google Over 'Gulf of Mexico': 'Tech Behemoths Don't Scare Easily'
      18 Feb—The Latin Times
      President Claudia Sheinbaum warned on Monday that Mexico will take legal action against Google if the company does not restore the name "Gulf of Mexico" on its Maps service for all users worldwide, arguing that President Donald Trump's order to call it "Gulf of America" is a violation of Mexican sovereignty and noting that the U.S. controls only 46% of the Gulf, while Mexico holds 49% and Cuba 5%. "We will wait for Google's response and if not, we will proceed to court," Sheinbaum said during...
    • —The Latin Times

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