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Two Workers Assassinated in Mexico: NAFTA Renegotiation Is More Important Now Than Ever

November 21, 2017 Celeste Drake 0

The murders occurred just five hours south of Mexico City, where representatives from the United States, Canada and Mexico are in the midst of their fifth round of talks about rewriting NAFTA. […]

Save TPS for Central Americans and Haitians!

November 15, 2017 Rachael De La Cruz 0

An examination of the history of TPS and Central American and Haitian migration helps to contextualize the importance of this issue. The mass migration of these populations are inherently entangled in the history of the Cold War. […]

Time to Declare War on the US ‘War on Drugs’ in Latin America

October 12, 2017 Belén Fernández 0

For the countries lucky enough to be located in the U.S.’s “backyard,” the drug menace has justified all manner of militarization, arms sales, and support for right-wing governments and movements. […]

How Manufactured Economic Crisis in Brazil Paved Way for a Soft Coup

September 25, 2017 Brian Mier 0

History repeats itself: economic destabilization in Brazil to spur a neoliberal conservative revival mirrors similar meddling in Allende’s Chile and present-day Venezuela. […]

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