Yesterday we had the pleasure of hosting a deep and powerful dialogue called “Welcoming the Stranger” on the obligation of faith and ethical leadership to challenge the systems that have created... https://t.co/HzI1tuGKdD
Join the conversation in the pages of CUSLAR's latest newsletter, a publication that consistently tells the story behind the story. Climate change sparks significant Central American migration; the U.S. sends millions to... https://t.co/DUgZm4ppqd
“Hondurans’ drive to seek safety elsewhere is not an emergency; that there may be no place in the world where they are allowed to find refuge is the real crisis.” https://t.co/vWQByMJXCv
Richard Gaunt cuts through fever-pitch calls for military action in Venezuela and reminds us of history: the rich and powerful have long wanted to regain exclusive ownership of Venezuelan oil, and this is their latest attempt to destroy the... https://t.co/rSzhPnXZbv
Tomasz Falkowski makes a compelling case for why many Central American and indigenous farmers are being forced to leave their homes and head north in search of a better life: climate change is making it impossible to farm. https://t.co/UfZPVe8hd2
Improve your Spanish with CUSLAR! If you're brand-new to Spanish or want to brush up on your skills, there's a class for you. Evenings at Cornell, not for academic credit. Starts Feb. 5!
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“Mr. Guzmán paid a bribe of $100 million to President Peña Nieto?” Jeffrey Lichtman, one of Mr. Guzmán’s lawyers asked Mr. Cifuentes during cross-examination.
“Yes,” responded Mr. Cifuentes. https://t.co/2r3V7Iou6K
Seven Dominicans were jailed and roughed up yesterday for throwing excrement at the Dominican Supreme Court entrance in Santo Domingo, calling the court system a "justicia de mierda" that criminalizes nonviolent protest. https://t.co/JeYXZLXGk2