
Strong Condemnation of Dominican Republic’s Plans to Massively Deport Haitian Migrants
We, the undersigned civil society organizations and academic institutions and networks working on migration, displacement, and human rights in the…
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We, the undersigned civil society organizations and academic institutions and networks working on migration, displacement, and human rights in the…
Since our March 2022 commentary on Cuban migration, the Caribbean nation remains mired in economic turmoil with little relief. Nearly…
Joint Project Compiles Information on Country of Origin Conditions including Children and Gangs, State Complicity, Internal Relocation, Human Rights Defenders…
Background: How Did We Get Here? Immigration policies have long been a sore point in the U.S.-Cuba relationship. Since the…
Joint Project Provides Information about Persecution Based on Gender in Northern Central America and State Complicity in Nicaragua Temple University…
The Biden administration hit a sad and stunning milestone today. Aboard its 198th flight deporting or expelling people to Haiti…
What is TPS? TPS stands for Temporary Protected Status, an immigration status granted to foreign nationals who are living in…
A new WOLA publication reviews the resurgence of family agriculture in political discourse, focusing on Mexico and Central America, where persistent poverty and underdevelopment in the rural sector has helped drive immigration to the United States in recent decades.
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.
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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