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The Uniting Power of Trump’s Immigration Policies
Latin America and Caribbean North America Political Analysis

The Uniting Power of Trump’s Immigration Policies

November 26, 2019November 26, 201911 min read

Since the 2016 U.S. election, the Trump administration has tried to keep its campaign promises by making refugee entry into the U.S. as difficult as

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BLOCKED Muslim Ban 2.0
North America Op-ed

BLOCKED Muslim Ban 2.0

March 16, 2017March 16, 20175 min read

The author, Ionut Gitan, with his makeshift sign at JFK airport, snapped by a photographer at New York Times | Photo courtesy Victor J. Blue/NYT

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Local Leaders Resist Trump Immigration Order
North America Political Analysis

Local Leaders Resist Trump Immigration Order

January 28, 2017January 28, 20173 min read

President Trump issued executive orders on Wednesday to construct a border wall with Mexico and increase efforts to detain and deport undocumented immigrants. The Trump

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Surge in US Citizenship Applications as Immigrants Demand the Vote
North America Political Analysis Regions

Surge in US Citizenship Applications as Immigrants Demand the Vote

November 2, 2016November 3, 20163 min read

Students nestle into desks in a crowded classroom at elementary school PS 69 in the Jackson Heights, neighborhood of Queens, New York. But it is

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Insights | A Leaderless Movement: Gordon Brown on Globalization
Insights

Insights | A Leaderless Movement: Gordon Brown on Globalization

October 12, 2016October 10, 20166 min read

  The room was filled with an impatient buzz. Students and faculty looked around, both admiring their surroundings and hoping to get a glimpse of

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