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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.
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Todd Miller
February 15, 2017
Along a remote stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border, two visions for the climate-changed future are unfolding.
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Emily Achtenberg
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.
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February 8, 2017
How Fidel Castro came to embrace revolutionary violence and understand the limitations of democratic movements– and what it means today.
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February 7, 2017
The Trump administration and regional rightward shift creates an imperative for a new kind of transnational solidarity with Colombia.
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February 3, 2017
Can the Sanctuary movement protect immigrants under the Trump administration?
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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.
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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.
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José Orduña
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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