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We are a social justice organization working in solidarity to build systemic change in Nicaragua, Haiti, and on the migratory route. RTs & follows ≠ endorsement
Washington, DC
Joined September 2009
On this World Refugee Day we want to thank all who supported our emergency campaign to support displaced persons and deported migrants in Gros Morne, Haiti. Because of you, we were able to support 256 families! Read more on our blog:
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In April, our partners at LaChandler Parish in Gros Morne reached out to Quixote Center to ask for emergency assistance to respond to an influx of displaced persons and deported migrants. Deportation...
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Sanctions- interventionist coercion tactic or tool for positive change?
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There is debate on whether using sanctions is a strategic or harmful foreign policy strategy. US administrations increasingly deploy this tactic to push a certain political agenda or thwart a...
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Check out our new blog post on Due Process: https://t.co/GZuw2Zoh4D
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On March 15, the United States government forcibly disappeared over 200 Venezuelans to a maximum security prison in El Salvador based on unproven allegations that they were members of Tren de Aragua,...
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Join us for a webinar- Stranded and Forgotten: The Human Cost of US Deportation Policies
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Want a different perspective on our trip to Panama? Check out this post from one of our participants:
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5-6) Meeting with community leaders in Miramar to talk about how to help migrants.
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3) Kim and partners at Miramar, discussing how to respond to the challenges that migration patterns bring. The small community of about 300 cares deeply about arrivals but does not have the resources for a comprehensive response. 4) Kim and Fred at Fe y Alegria
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Many have no identification documents and study here under a temporary 30 to 90-day status trying to g to figure out what to do. They cannot legally work and do not speak Spanish.
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1-2) The gymnasium at Fe y Alegria, a Jesuit facility repurposed to house the people expelled from the US on military flights last month. They are all from Asia and Africa, and very young. None committed crimes in the US. They applied for asylum and were then expelled
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