
Seven Bad Things That Will Happen After a “Border Surge”
Instead of seeking to re-create the Berlin Wall experience along a 1,969-mile border, a “border surge” would do better to focus its resources elsewhere.
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Instead of seeking to re-create the Berlin Wall experience along a 1,969-mile border, a “border surge” would do better to focus its resources elsewhere.
Get Beyond the Wall Most measures of security at the U.S.-Mexico border have improved dramatically since the 1990s. Still, border…
The Trump administration’s 2018 budget request to Congress would slash assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean by 35 percent…
“‘You pass it, I’ll sign it, I want some border stuff.’ That’s what he said.” That, according to House Democratic…
Last week, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released new information telling us what happened at the U.S.-Mexico border in fiscal…
The limits to using walls for migration, drug trafficking challenges Following one of the Trump White House’s first executive orders,…
The Trump administration has frequently argued that the increase in the number of families and children fleeing violence in their…
An Impossible and Inhumane Approach Toward Asylum-Seekers at the Border On April 6, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions notified all…
At the height of the Trump’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy at the U.S.-Mexico border, Trump administration officials have justified the…
The zero tolerance policy’s most visible outcome was the mass separation of asylum-seeking parents and children. The Trump administration’s ham-fisted…
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