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Protesters chant slogans against President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, in downtown Miami. The protesters manifested their opposition to Trump's executive order restricting immigration from some Middle Eastern and African countries. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

A Year Later, Fewer Deportations in Cities That Adopted “Welcoming” Policies

Michael J. Dax April 16, 2018 Michael J. Dax

Where local governments collaborate with ICE, deportations have increased more than 75 percent. New Mexico shows a different way.

Thousands protest against the economic and labor policies of the right-wing Macri government in Buenos Aires, Argentina on February 21, 2018. Credit: EFE/David Fernandez

Argentina at the Crossroads: Crisis and Resistance Under Neoliberal President Macri

Dario Farcy April 11, 2018 Dario Farcy

Argentinian history is convulsive and for the ones who look at it from outside, it might seem impossible to understand. But a closer look reveals some of the roots and contours of today’s crisis.

Thousands take the streets in Washington D.C. for March for Our Lives. Photo: Michael Reynolds/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

There Should Never Be Another Parkland: A College Student’s Perspective on Gun Reform

K.S. Hufford April 2, 2018 K.S. Hufford

There should never be another Parkland, another Sandy Hook, another Columbine. It’s time for America to change.

Weapons for Anyone: Donald Trump and the Art of the Arms Deal

William D. Hartung April 2, 2018 William D. Hartung

Selling weapons to dictatorships and repressive regimes often fuels instability, war, and terrorism, as the American war on terror has vividly demonstrated for the last nearly 17 years.

“The Tide of Anti-Gun Sentiment is Rising:” A Photo Essay From Vermont’s March for Our Lives

Meghan Neely March 26, 2018 Meghan Neely

Some 2,500 people participated in the March for Our Lives at the Montpelier, VT statehouse on Saturday, March 24. Participants in the rally called for bans on bump stocks and high capacity magazines, but perhaps most importantly, they called one another to action.

Sandra Garcia stands before a mural of former president Nestor Kirchner and the refinery that overshadows the neighborhood of Dock Sud. Photo by Michael Fox

Battling on the Front Lines of Argentina’s Healthcare Crisis

Michael Fox March 26, 2018 Michael Fox

Since the 1940s, Argentina has had free universal public healthcare for all of its citizens. But under the government of conservative president Mauricio Macri — who was elected in late 2015 — budget cuts and layoffs have riddled the public health sector.

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