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Instead of a “surge” in deportations, the U.S. government should be paying off its imperial debt to Central America.
The Interoceanic Grand Canal is a threat to the environment and to the Nicaraguan people.
Twenty five years after its founding, School of the Americas Watch expands its work to the border.
How DREAMer activism is breaking down the walls that divide the undocumented community.
To stay in office, the Venezuelan government must address its major weaknesses.
Dilma's impeachment is a threat not only to democracy, but to the rights of Brazilian women.
An agreement between the guerrillas and the Colombian state does not mean the end of militarization in Colombia.
NACLA joins Honduran and international human rights groups in demanding the material and intellectual authors behind the May 2 shooting of journalist Felix Molina be investigated and prosecuted.
The two leading candidates in the upcoming Dominican Republic presidential election differ little when it comes to economic policy and the targeting of migrant and migrant-descendant communities.
Cuba is known for its innovative approach to sustainable agriculture. But a new U.S.-Cuba agricultural accord could change that.