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Category Archives: migration

The war over mangoes

January 13, 2017by cuslar 32 Comments

In the state of Oaxaca, a major agricultural center of Mexico, mango production has been taken over by organized crime, with dangerous effects for local populations and the environment. Intertwining […]

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migration

Globalization and Latin America: Seeing new potential

January 2, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

by Richard Gaunt, David Johnson, and Tim Shenk Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) The term “globalization” is on everybody’s lips today, from academics to policy makers to international business leaders. […]

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migration, Paulo Freire study group

Cash Offers Refugees Greater Food Choices

April 21, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

by Malcolm Temple Malcolm Temple is a Master in Public Affairs candidate at Princeton University and a Princeton in Africa Fellow at World Food Programme in Rwanda. He interned at […]

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migration

Dominican Republic Deportations and the Global Economy

July 20, 2015by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim Shenk and Alicia Swords Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) This article originally appeared online at TeleSUR, here. The Dominican Republic has been in the international press in […]

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migration

Are we living in a Border Patrol Nation?

March 9, 2015by celinaforan Leave a comment

By Kimberly Cardenas Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) President Barack Obama’s November 2014  immigration executive order has caused significant controversy. The Department of Homeland Security’s agencies, which include  Border […]

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migration

Latin-Americanization: Immigrant population rises and falls according to Spain’s economy

March 3, 2015by celinaforan Leave a comment

By Albaro X. Tutasig Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR A 2013 study by the National Statistics Institute revealed that Spain’s population dropped by almost 200,000 to 47.1 million, a […]

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migration, Uncategorized

Combating statelessness in the Dominican Republic

February 25, 2015by celinaforan Leave a comment

By Noemi Plaza-Sanchez Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations In 2008, Dominican citizen Juliana Dequis Pierre was denied her birth certificate and national ID card by the local government authorities. This […]

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migration

Human Rights Alarmingly Absent in Think Tank Immigration Proposals

February 20, 2015by hlg59 Leave a comment

By Hazel Guardado Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations The voices in the immigration debate are many. Politicians, activists, NGOs, and academics play a key role in shaping this discussion through […]

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migration

Nicaragua’s proposed interoceanic canal: a threat to the environment and indigenous peoples

October 31, 2014by hlg59 Leave a comment

By Hazel Guardado, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations In early October, more than 1,000 Nicaraguan campesinos protested the newest development scheme in Nicaragua–an interoceanic canal. Banners reading “our land is […]

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migration, Paulo Freire study group

Similar Anti-immigrant Rhetoric Used Throughout U.S. History

October 23, 2014by cuslar 1 Comment

by Lusiné Mehrabyan, Committee on U.S. Latin American Relations The United States has earned the nickname of “nation of immigrants,” leading to ongoing debate and controversy in regards to how […]

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migration

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