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Tag: Policy and Regulation

The Missing Ayotzinapa 43 and the Militarization of the Public Sphere in Mexico

The Missing Ayotzinapa 43 and the Militarization of the Public Sphere in Mexico

November 2, 2024October 30, 2024 Spencer Clark

On the night of September 26, 2014, Mexican municipal police intercepted and opened fire on two buses carrying roughly one hundred students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College. By the following morning, six people were dead, and 43 others were … Continue reading

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The Push for Increased Intraregional Trade in Latin America

The Push for Increased Intraregional Trade in Latin America

November 2, 2024October 30, 2024 Marina Gallo

Latin American economies are stalling. Shannon O’Neil, an economic policy expert at the Council on Foreign Relations, reported that over the last 30 years, Latin American economies have become less diverse regarding what they produce. The region’s industries export goods … Continue reading

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Ballots at the Border: How the US Elections Will Shape Immigration

Ballots at the Border: How the US Elections Will Shape Immigration

August 18, 2024August 17, 2024 Theresa Decius

Vice President Kamala Harris is officially the new Democratic presidential nominee, but what does this mean for migrants? With 2.6 million immigrants projected to arrive in the United States by 2025, immigration policy could play a major role in the … Continue reading

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A Modern Day Slavery Tale? The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program

A Modern Day Slavery Tale? The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program

March 20, 2024March 19, 2024 Alexandra MacNaughton

“Canada’s temporary foreign worker programmes have been referred to as breeding grounds for modern forms of slavery, a United Nations expert warns.” 58 years ago, Canada, Mexico, and surrounding Caribbean countries came together to form what is commonly known … Continue reading

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