Watching the ongoing debate between U.S. liberal and right-wing pundits on U.S. mainstream media, one rarely gets the impression that Washington is responsible for the unfolding crisis in Central America. In fact, no other country is asaccountableas the United States for the Central American...
must protect the children, a report by the Washington Office for Latin America on the estimated numbers of children detained by authorities, and the impact of Maras or criminal gangs in such countries on the exodus of children in the U.S.Castillo...
Operation Sojourner: The Government Infiltration of the Sanctuary Movement in the 1980s and its Legacy on the Modern Central American Refugee CrisisBy Kristina M. Campbell, Published on 01/25/18Campbell... Campbell,M Kristina 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 This Ground is Holy: Church Sanctuary and Cen...
The United States has an important role in this work and our leaders must understand that ending aid to Central America will increase refugee flows rather than stop them. When families are safe in their homes and communities they will stay there. It is in the best interest of the U...
The move is the latest patchwork solution by governments in Central America that often have appeared more concerned with lessening the impact on their own nations than complying with pressure from the Biden administration to keep migration levels in check. ...
Venezuelan Refugee Crisis Committee Summary Delegates began committee with General debate, in which they explained the issue and how the United Nations had addressed the problem in the past. After going into the second unmod, delegates solidified their resolution groups. Creating a total of two grou...
others received aid from religious and humanitarian NGOs; most struggled to reconstruct their lives without organized aid. Many of those who had relocated inside Central America, whether in refugee camps or at the margins of the mainstream, returned home after the various peace accords o...
“You’re from America? Well, I’m sure you had to work hard for what you got, too. Even in America there aren’t roast pigeons flying into your mouth. Nobody hands it to you on a silver platter. I grew up in the country, and we had to work hard. I like to work. I worked...
Humanitarian workers who engage with communities in crisis are not limited to one legal toolkit. Rather, they stand on a common ground shared by humanitarian law, human rights law, and refugee law. Their life-affirming interventions remind us that all these frameworks are animated by the same fu...
Formerly: Head of South America Team, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) (2005-08); Deputy Consul-General, Basra (2005); Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy, Rabat (2000-03); Head of Crisis Management, Counter-Terrorism Department, FCO (1996-99). Professor Yelena Kalyuzhnova ...