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Washington, D.C.—In a new report published today, the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) explains why fully implementing the landmark…
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Washington, D.C.—In a new report published today, the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) explains why fully implementing the landmark…
1. The increased number of Central Americans petitioning for asylum in the United States is not because more people are…
The limits to using walls for migration, drug trafficking challenges Following one of the Trump White House’s first executive orders,…
The report Overlooking Justice: Human Rights Violations Committed by Mexican Soldiers against Civilians are Met with Impunity analyzes the crimes…
Since 2014, there has been a drastic increase in the number of migrants traveling through Mexico that are fleeing violence…
View this report as a PDF Read the executive summary Lea el resumen ejecutivo en español Key Findings Contrary to…
Washington, DC–The Mexican government has called its transition to the new adversarial, oral-based criminal justice system a “mission accomplished.” However,…
On April 24, 2016, the Group of Experts appointed by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to provide technical assistance in the investigation of the case of the 43 disappeared students in Mexico presented its final report.
What happened the night the students disappeared? Who is working on the investigation? What have they found?
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