I started the Pies Descalzos foundation in Colombia when I was 18, and since then I have been very involved in the crusade for education.
I've been following what's happening in Colombia because it's the country of my childhood.
Plan Colombia was supposed to reduce Colombia's cultivation and distribution of drugs by 50 percent, but 6 years and $4.7 billion later, the drug control results are meager at best.
I just want to serve Colombia.
No one can feel as the owner of the country and no one can feel excluded from the right of property. We must all suffer Colombia.
Colombia is in a risky position. They've got a peace process that's going nowhere, and a drug production problem that's skyrocketing.
I left Colombia because Univision brought me to the United States.
It's in the interest of the U.S. to maintain a strong democracy in Colombia.
The whole basis for the US intervention in Colombia is outrageously racist and arrogant.
To be quite honest my country [Colombia] still shows that it can be intolerant.
If you analyze the production of coca in Colombia, you will realize that it is like economic cycles. It goes up and down, it goes up and down depending on the circumstances.
I've not lived one single day of peace in Colombia, and 90 percent of people here say the same thing. We have gotten used to living in a war - we don't even react to massacres.
Free trade with Colombia is something that's a no-brainer.
Bye, bye! I'm from Colombia! I'm Sofia Vergara!
I miss Colombia. It's a great place.