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Polleros: There’s Big Money Behind Unauthorized Immigration

November 4, 2013by sofiapolo 1 Comment

The U.S. Mexico border is now the most militarized border in the world between two countries at peace. Since 9/11, the U.S. has poured money into securing its southwest border, nearly doubling […]

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Human Rights

PUT UP THIS WALL!!

June 28, 2013by oliviadavis12 3 Comments

“My name is Cindy Featherbottom… Let’s put up this wall!” This quote comes from the long awaited 4th season of Arrested Development, where a prevalent topic is putting up a wall in […]

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US Economic Policies Regarding Mexico: Notice a Pattern?

March 18, 2013by krekaren Leave a comment

The North American Free Trade Agreement began on January 1, 1994 between the United States, Mexico and Canada.  This enacted lower custom barriers that promoted a free market among the […]

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Lethal Force or Self-Defense?

December 1, 2012by cliffordjoe9 4 Comments

A group of Mexican drug smugglers were spotted by US Border Patrol on October 10th and chased around the fence until Border Patrol agents shot and killed one of the […]

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The Friendship Park: Defining America’s relationship to the border.

October 12, 2012by secondthirdfourth Leave a comment

“The Friendship Park”/”Parque de Amistad” once represented an impressive move in positive relations between Mexico and the US.  Standing on the border between Tijuana and San Diego, from 1971 until […]

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The Great Wall of….Greece and Turkey?

October 12, 2012by briannacarroll 3 Comments

A 127 mile border between Turkey and Greece represents a no man’s land that has become the back door entrance for immigrants from the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. […]

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Borderless Love and Multiethnic Identity

October 4, 2012by sofiapolo 3 Comments

I grew up believing that marrying outside of one’s race was no big thing. My dad is from Peru and my mom is from Oklahoma, and there’s never seemed to […]

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