
Soldiers Aren’t Border Police: the perils of using troops against migrants
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Soldiers are trained for combat. They exist to defend a state against aggression, or to keep order in extreme emergencies….
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See past…
We, the undersigned organizations, express our grave concern for the safety and other basic rights of the six members of…
WOLA expert, Jo-Marie Burt, available for comment and analysis Guatemala City, November 13, 2024 – After more than seven months…
We, the undersigned civil society organizations and academic institutions and networks working on migration, displacement, and human rights in the…
Justice in the case of Berta Cáceres continues to be denied by the Honduran Supreme Court of Justice, which has…
Download PDF Descargue resumen en español ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) is a leading research and…
TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview Full report Introduction Migrants transiting Honduras Honduran migrants Assistance and policies Conclusion and final recommendations Download…
April 14, 2023 President Joe Biden Vice President Kamala Harris The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington DC 20500…
Governance that limits constitutional guarantees under states of exception is the normalized model in several areas of El Salvador and…
In mid-November 2022, scores of migrant families, children, and adults wrapped themselves in coats and blankets or huddled inside improvised…
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