From Sanctuary to Transnational Solidarity, Building #TheResistance: The Latest from nacla.org

 

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César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández
 
February 17, 2017
Beyond pronouncements of “sanctuary,” cities and states can protect the immigrant community by guaranteeing legal representation to all—no matter their immigration status. 
Todd Miller
Border Wars
February 15, 2017
Along a remote stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border, two visions for the climate-changed future are unfolding.
Emily Achtenberg
Rebel Currents
February 14, 2017
A growing resistance to the Chepete/ El Bala megadam is challenging President Evo Morales’s plan to convert Bolivia into South America’s leading energy powerhouse. 
Ernesto Semán
 
February 8, 2017
How Fidel Castro came to embrace revolutionary violence and understand the limitations of democratic movements– and what it means today.
Chelsey Dyer
 
February 7, 2017
The Trump administration and regional rightward shift creates an imperative for a new kind of transnational solidarity with Colombia. 
Elliott Young
 
February 3, 2017
Can the Sanctuary movement protect immigrants under the Trump administration?
David Bacon
 
February 2, 2017
Donald Trump's draconian immigration enforcement efforts face a basic challenge: the United States operates within an economic system that profits off immigrant labor. 
 
Samantha Pineda and Alexis Stoumbelis
 
February 1, 2017
Twenty-five years after the signing of El Salvador’s Peace Agreement, the country’s right-wing forces seek to undermine core democratic institutions.
José Orduña
Border Wars
January 30, 2017
Without a reckoning of how past policies have shaped current migratory patterns, restriction efforts – Democratic and Republican – miss the point.
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