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Argentina Senate Rejects Controversial Bill to Legalize Abortion
The current law dates from 1921 and allows abortion only when pregnancy is the result of rape or when it poses grave risks to the woman’s health.
Border Apprehensions of Unaccompanied Minors and Family Units See Increases in FY2018
The vast majority of those apprehended are from Guatemala.
After Government of Puerto Rico Confirms Much Higher Hurricane María Death Count Estimate, Says GW Study Will Be Made Public Last Week of August
“The official number will be updated once the GW study is out,” Pedro Cerame, a spokesperson for the Puerto Rico’s Federal Affairs Administration, said.
Texas Migrant Detention Centers Probed for Toxic Waste Threats
Bases slated to house families have a history of radioactive and chemical contamination.
Bomba Estéreo’s ‘Amar Así’ Video Celebrates Love, As Band Opposes Colombia’s New President
“The new Colombian presidency is only an example of how lost we are politically in the world. The world is passing through a crazy time,” Simón Mejia said.
New Colombian President Iván Duque Takes Office Amid Polarization
Thousands gathered at public squares around the country to call for the preservation of the peace deal
Departamento de Corrección adjudica contrato a CoreCivic para traslado de confinados a Estados Unidos
La agencia espera que la empresa firme el contrato y que en dos semanas la Junta de Control Fiscal lo apruebe.
To All Who Teach, How Do We Educate in the Midst of So Much Hate? (POEM)
Will we unpack lies/that stigmatize, criminalize and dehumanize
Officer Involved in Shooting Death of Joey Santos Charged With Voluntary Manslaughter
The officer has been identified as 33-year-old Jonathan R. Roselle.
Brazil Closes and Then Reopens Its Northern Frontier to Venezuelan Migrants
Supreme Court Justice Rosa Weber said that the closure was unconstitutional.
Close to 702K People Overstayed Their Visas in 2017 and Canadians (Not Mexicans) Were the Worst Offenders
In other words, 101,281 Canadians overstayed their visas in 2017.
For These Two Nicaraguans, the Fight Is for a Democratic Future
The country “needs its sons and daughters now more than ever.”
EPA Adopts New Rules Tailored for AES Coal Plant Puerto Rico
One reform will have the effect of hiding critical information from nearby communities, as well as allowing those who produce this waste to not have to respond for the pollution caused.
A ‘Pinochet Did Nothing Wrong’ T-Shirt Got Attention at Portland Far-Right Rally?
Why do we even have to deal with this?
Venezuelan Government Says Two Drones Exploded During Maduro’s Speech at Military Parade
One of the drones exploded near the podium were Maduro was speaking.
Venezuela’s President Maduro Survives Assassination Attack on Live TV
Six arrests have already been made in the spectacular foiled terrorist attack.
The Death of Joey Santos at the Hands of Police in Allentown, PA (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: August 5, 2018
On Second Thought: Reflections on the Real Source of Anti-Mexican Sentiment in Trump’s America
It has become increasingly apparent that white nationalists have managed to insinuate the genocide theory within the highest levels of the Trump administration.
Iván Ceja Resigns as Executive Director of UndocuMedia
“Finally, to serve you better, I have decided to resign from my position as Executive Director at @Undocumedia,” Ceja said in a statement.