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Civil-society groups urge Mexico to reject renewed attack on asylum
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Civil-society groups urge Mexico to reject renewed attack on asylum

Human Rights Migration social movements September 19, 2021 0Likes 0Comments

More than 70 civil-society organizations have sent a letter to the Mexican government (reprinted below) urging it to refuse to cooperate with a controversial program of the Donald Trump administration, terminated by the Joe Biden…

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105 Groups Demand Biden End Trump’s Anti-Asylum Policies Ahead of Former President’s Visit to Border
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105 Groups Demand Biden End Trump’s Anti-Asylum Policies Ahead of Former President’s Visit to Border

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Biden’s continued use of Title 42 has driven family separations, groups say News release by Welcome With Dignity – June 30, 2021 The #WelcomeWithDignity Campaign – welcomewithdignity.org – is composed of more than 80 organizations…

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Family reunification: tearing down the razor wire
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Family reunification: tearing down the razor wire

Human Rights Migration July 2, 2021 0Likes 0Comments

Reuniting the more than five thousand children forcibly separated from their parents by the Donald Trump administration has been a slow and agonizing process.

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