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Perpetually Foreign: What the rise of xenophobia teaches us about being American

May 9, 2019May 9, 2019 immigration, President Trump, xenophobia

BY PAHUA CHA My mom delivered me onto a kitchen floor at 4 AM. She had spent the previous day

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Humanizing UK Asylum Policies

March 3, 2019 asylum, immigration, refugees, uk

BY JASON HUNG In 2001, Lord Jeffrey William Rooker, then UK Minister of State for Asylum and Immigration, asked Prime

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November 5, 2017November 13, 2017 immigration, refugee, somalia

This article is bring published in collaboration with Pangyrus BY BOYAH J. FARAH I stood in the fourth-floor lounge at

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How Germany Shifted To The Far-Right In Less Than Two Years – A Personal Journey

October 2, 2017October 21, 2017 AfD, EU, europe, germany, immigration, Merkel, Nationalism, refugee

BY KIRSTEN RULF Two years ago, exactly one week before Angela Merkel opened the German borders to more than one

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DACA Repeal Demands Our Action and Push for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

September 15, 2017October 21, 2017 DACA, deportation, Dreamers, immigration, immigration reform, Latinx, trump, undocumented

BY NATALIA COTE-MUÑOZ, MEREDITH DAVIS, AND KRISTELL MILLÁN This piece was written by the Co-Chairs of the Harvard Kennedy School Latinx

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The USA Is in Decline: Act Before It’s Too Late

July 20, 2017September 20, 2020 economy, immigration, infrastructure, military, nasa, power, superpower, trade, trump, USA, wealth

BY BENJAMIN CLAYTON I’m British, so I know what a waning superpower looks like. America, welcome to the club. In

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Closing the Borders Won’t Help Fight Terrorism

February 24, 2017February 23, 2017 immigration, President Trump, refugees

BY ANA DIAMOND Syrians, not too long ago, were a nation known for their rich cultural heritage, commerce, and diversity.

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