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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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AMLO’s State of the Union Address: Rhetoric Meets Reality
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AMLO’s State of the Union Address: Rhetoric Meets Reality

Democracy and Society Drug War September 12, 2019 0Likes 0Comments

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador delivered his first state of the union address on September 1 from a position of strength, in spite of the fact that the first nine months in office have failed to produce results in several key areas.

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What if We Stopped Fighting Drugs and Started Caring for People?
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What if We Stopped Fighting Drugs and Started Caring for People?

Drug War July 23, 2019 0Likes 0Comments

Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador recently made two announcements that could finally close the bloodiest chapter in the history of the United States’ global war on drugs. He called for ending the Merida Initiative—the 3 billion-dollar US counternarcotics aid package that has fueled Mexico’s drug war—and announced a pivot from prohibition.

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