Senate Foreign Relations Advances Nicaragua Sanctions Bill
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 16 approved a bill that would extend the U.S. government’s authority to impose sanctions on the Nicaraguan regime through the end of 2028. The Restoring Sovereignty and Human Rights in Nicaragua Act also…
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would expand sanctions to include Nicaraguan officials responsible for human rights violations against religious believers, and it would direct the State Department to enforce sectoral sanctions.