They took her baby: The struggle of a nation and a mother to reunite a family after US deportation
The Venezuelan government, working with the family and social organizations, achieved the repatriation of 2-year-old Maikelys after consistent pressure on US authorities to reunite the mother with her daughter.
US in talks to compensate migrant families separated at the border and other stories
Today we look at a 4,000 member migrant caravan in Mexico and conditions at the border, Julian Assange’s extradition hearing in the UK, and more
A look at the most damning aspects of the Trump administration’s “immigration control”
From scorched earth to profiteering rackets to sexual abuse by prison guards, the Trump administration’s immigration control has shed all pretense of humanity on part of the US
Trump announces ‘millions’ to be processed and deported by the ICE
The announcement also indicated a plan to form buffer states in the region by signing deals with Mexico and Guatemala
The sordid history of US intervention in Guatemala
The people of Guatemala and other Central American countries continue to be the primary victims of decades of disastrous US policy in the region






