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“The migrants try to organize themselves to stay safe,” a humanitarian worker told me as we stood near a town…
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“The migrants try to organize themselves to stay safe,” a humanitarian worker told me as we stood near a town…
Background: How Did We Get Here? Immigration policies have long been a sore point in the U.S.-Cuba relationship. Since the…
WOLA visited a large segment of the Texas-Mexico border, from Del Rio to Brownsville, during the week of March 7….
The Biden administration hit a sad and stunning milestone today. Aboard its 198th flight deporting or expelling people to Haiti…
Background, Impact and Recommendations from Leading Cuba Experts On February 3, 1962, President John F. Kennedy imposed the U.S. embargo…
WOLA Experts Review Administration’s Successes and Shortfalls This commentary was compiled by WOLA Vice President for Programs, Maureen Meyer, with…
On October 8, 2021, the governments of Mexico and the United States announced a new security cooperation plan: the Bicentennial…
Since 2014, the U.S. has seen a significant change in who is arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border and for the…
This commentary was published in Spanish by the Fundación Carolina on November 16, 2021 as Análisis Carolina no. 28: “Estados…
Unlike the events on July 11—when thousands of Cubans took to the streets and largely spontaneous demonstrations spread rapidly across…
Cubans are experiencing the worst economic and humanitarian crisis in recent times. The current humanitarian situation in Cuba continues to…
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