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Colombian Senate Approves Transitional Justice Law, but with Changes
The bill will now have to go back to the lower chamber this week to conciliate the changes made before it can be sanctioned by President Juan Manuel Santos.
¡Ella Puede! And She Did: What Boricuas Are Saying About Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Win
With a lack of representation in Congress, Ocasio-Cortez stands as a pillar of hope for Puerto Ricans, especially those from the Bronx.
President of Paraguay Won’t Be Able to Take Senate Seat After He Steps Down
Critics say he may be seeking the immunity from prosecution that a full seat in the Senate grants but an honorary seat doesn’t.
Today’s US-Mexico ‘Border Crisis’ in 6 Charts
Undocumented entries across the border are, in fact, at all-time lows.
A Poem on Family Separation and Detention
Don’t you hear the cries?
The Muslim Ban, White Nationalism and Abolish ICE (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: June 26, 2018
A General Strike Against IMF Deal Paralyzes Argentina’s Main Cities
The purpose of the strike was to protest Macri’s decision to turn to the International Monetary Fund for loans in exchange for austerity policies.
Not In My Name: A Conscientious Objector and Former Employee From the Morrison Center Speaks Up Against the Children Imprisonment in Support of a Coalition Demanding Audit
“During my time working in that program, I was witness to many violations of the rights of immigrant children and families by ICE, the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and the government contractors who run these programs including my former employer.”
LA Against ICE Calls for Community to Rally Against Agency
“LA against ICE asks all Los Angeles County community members to come out to say no to ICE.”
La Junta de Control Fiscal llegó hasta Boston en busca de los gigantes de la industria de las baterías
La Comisión de Energía endosa seis fincas solares contratadas por la administración del ex gobernador Luis Fortuño y pasan a evaluación por vía rápida bajo la ley PROMESA
A New Reimagining of Woody Guthrie’s ‘Deportee’ Song Focuses on Child Detainees
“We cried in your hills. We cried in your deserts.”
While People of Color Lead on Climate, California Lawmakers Lag Behind
The June election, which brought the defeat of Proposition 70, is proof that people of color are leading the way in California
Letter from Refugee Parents with Separated Families in Response to the New Executive Order from the U.S. President
This new order is a strategy of the president to silence and intimidate immigrants who know and demand their rights.
122 Mexican Politicians Have Been Killed Ahead of Sunday’s Polls
In contrast, during the last election season of 2011-2012, only one candidate and a total of nine politicians were killed.
For Many Immigrant Families, the Fight for Reunification Is Just Beginning
One thing few people currently realize —despite reassuring words from the administration— is many of these families will most likely never be reunited.
Comienza la orientación a los presos para sacarlos de Puerto Rico
Ya circula entre la población penal un papel que avisa que dos instituciones penales de Mississippi y Texas son las elegidas como nuevo destino para el programa de traslado de confinados a cárceles privadas de Estados Unidos.
UN High Commissioner of Human Rights Says Rule of Law Is ‘Virtually Absent’ in Venezuela
The report describes the use of excessive force against demonstrators, arbitrary detentions, ill-treatment and torture.
Inside Dominican Magazine’s Launch Event Celebrating Writers and Creators (PHOTO ESSAY)
The magazine is a collection of writing, photos and essay from Dominican writers.
A Podcast About #FreeAle: The Internet’s Favorite Immigrant Activist
How undocumented activism is changing.