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Finding Sacagawea in El Salvador
In El Salvador, dollar coins, including the Presidential one dollar coins are even more common than the bill.
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What I Learned From Nine Months in Sanctuary
Sanctuary has taught me the value of liberty and the things in life that are simple.
Ending the Deportation Nation: An Interview With Transgender Activist Jennicet Gutiérrez
Jennicet Gutierrez sits down to talk about the need for the immigrant rights movement to be inclusive.
US Military Aid Supports Anti-Haitian Deportations in the Dominican Republic
Despite funding the Dominican military, the US has remained largely silent as the Dominican Republic's human rights violations.
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Hundreds of Thousands Woke Up Stateless in the Dominican Republic
The Dominican government will move forward with the deportation of an estimated 210,000 Haitian refugees.
The Dominican Republic’s “Ethnic Purging”: Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
The Dominican Republic's decision to denationalize hundreds of thousands of people has sparked international outcry.
Executive Action Leaves Many Undocumented Immigrants in State of Apprehension and Uncertainty
While some are relieved and excited about the Obama administration's immigration executive action, many fear the policy is temporary.
Nine LGBTQ Stories Big Media Ignored in 2014
Radical queer organizing was alive and well in the US in 2014; you just may not have heard about it in mainstream media.
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Immigration Enforcement: A Tool to Silence Workers?
How employers use immigration laws against workers who speak out on the job is a complex, murky world.
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Building a Better Border Means Relating to Communities
Immigration advocates must work to replace the dominant security narrative around the US-Mexico border.