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Mexico
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Teachers’ Resistance in Oaxaca Offers Lessons for US Activism
The mass mobilizations organized by the teachers' unions in Oaxaca, Mexico, could serve as a model for activism in the US.
Outsourcing a Refugee Crisis: US Paid Mexico Millions to Target Central Americans Fleeing Violence
The Obama administration is paying the Mexican government to keep people from reaching the US border.
A Look at Mexico’s Armed Conflict Through the Lens of “Drug War Capitalism”
Mexico ranks only behind Syria and Iraq in the sheer numbers of deaths due to armed conflict.
Ayotzinapa and Beyond: Human Rights Violations in Guerrero, Mexico
Human rights abuses have been widespread in Guerrero for decades.
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On Government Lies, Human Bonfires and the Search for Truth
It was always too cut-and-dried to believe.
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Reframing the Immigration Debate Amid Election Season Xenophobia
Candidates debating immigration policy rarely consider how US policy encourages migration, let alone the benefits of immigration.
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Deportation, Detention and Abuse on the Mexico-Guatemala Border
Official figures reveal that Mexico now surpasses the United States in the deportation of Central American migrants.
New Report Rejects Mexican Government’s Story About the Disappearance of 43 Students From Ayotzinapa
Mexico has announced it will now seek a new investigation into whether 43 students were burned in a dump.
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Day of the Disappeared: Mexico Remembers the 43 Abducted Students
In the 21st century this crime against humanity is still horrifically common, and itu2019s incumbent on us to grapple with the full reality of it.
“Las Patronas” Make Mexico’s “Train of Death” a More Humane Place
This cargo train carries Central American immigrants that hope to cross into the United States in search of a better future.