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A trip report from two Fall 2011 visits of WOLA staff to the El Paso-Juárez border. We found violence failing to spill over, drug trafficking continuing, and migration dropping sharply amid an unprecedented U.S. security buildup. In the absence of a clear border security policy, the migrant population has been hit especially hard.
In this report published jointly by WOLA and LAWG, Cubans and Cuban-Americans speak candidly about the effect of the U.S. embargo on their lives. The stories are deeply personal, noting the human suffering and pain caused by a failed policy.
The August 2010 massacre of 72 migrants in Tamaulipas was not an isolated event but rather an alarming example of the daily abuses suffered by migrants in transit.
This resource guide offers attorneys, immigrant activists, policymakers and human rights workers the facts they need to understand the complicated and nuanced phenomenon of gangs in Central America and gang-related asylum cases.
A joint project by the Washington Office on Latin America and the Latin America Working Group Education Fund documents the effects of tighter U.S. travel restrictions on Cuban-Americans and their families on the island.
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