This Week on nacla.org: Review of "Immigration Nation," U.S. Influence in the Brazilian Amazon & More.

 

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NEW ON NACLA.ORG

 
 
August 14, 2020
The Netflix documentary adopts the dangerous viewpoint of ICE agents, portraying immigration raids and deportation proceedings as banal, bureaucratic procedures.   
 
August 12, 2020
The U.S. government and private sector have contributed to fighting the coronavirus in the Amazon. Their intentions for the region concern local advocates.      
 
August 10, 2020

The 1970 murder of a U.S. police advisor in Uruguay offers lessons for police reform debates today.

 
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