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Category Archives: Human Rights

Not So Unusual Implications of Immigrant Backgrounds

July 3, 2013by jachenphysics 3 Comments

An interesting theory arises from the recent trial of two ex-border patrol agents who were sentenced to a minimum of thirty years in prison for smuggling Mexican immigrants over the […]

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Human Rights, News

Bull’s Eye

June 30, 2013by andrewjohnson814 3 Comments

Any fair and sensible person can see the nation’s immigration system is flawed. Federal, state, and local governments seek out and arrest US citizens for supplying undocumented  immigrants with access […]

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Human Rights

The Immigration Paradox: America in a Social Trap

May 15, 2013by evega31 2 Comments

Seven years ago, Emmy® Award winning filmmaker Lourdes Lee Vasquez sought to uncover the root-cause of mass, unauthorized migration in the United States, which led her to produce “one of […]

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Culture, Human Rights

Immigrant Rights are Human Rights Too!

May 11, 2013by krekaren 3 Comments

Through an independent study at Occidental College, I’ve focused on the discourse of immigration. Although this presentation focuses on the United States, I have taken what I learned from my […]

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Culture, Human Rights

Why Care At All?

April 2, 2013by lawofeve Leave a comment

Why we should be sympathetic to (undocumented) immigrants who are already in the US? I may be preaching to the choir, but I think it will be helpful to present […]

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Culture, Human Rights

The Labyrinth Towards U.S. Citizenship

March 27, 2013by anagvargas Leave a comment

I remember when I was sixteen and had lost my Green Card. Maggie, my Chinese American roommate sat next to me, confused as to why I had suddenly burst into […]

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Human Rights

The “Bad” Ones

November 10, 2012by sofiapolo 3 Comments

“It doesn’t matter whether you’re black or white or Hispanic or Asian or Native American or young or old or rich or poor, abled, disabled, gay or straight. You can […]

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