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A Closed Border, Dashed Hopes and a Looming Disaster

March 22, 2020March 22, 2020Azam Ahmed, Miriam Jordan and Kirk SempleComments Off on A Closed Border, Dashed Hopes and a Looming Disaster

The United States, citing the coronavirus, is shutting off access for anyone trying to claim asylum from the Mexican border.

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What Happens When the U.S. Outsources Asylum?

March 13, 2020March 14, 2020Brent McDonald, Ora DeKornfeld and Rodrigo HernándezComments Off on What Happens When the U.S. Outsources Asylum?

Instead of a court hearing, the Trump administration is giving Central Americans a chance to seek asylum — in Guatemala.

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Where the Police Wear Masks, and the Bodies Pile Up Fast

December 20, 2019December 21, 2019AZAM AHMEDComments Off on Where the Police Wear Masks, and the Bodies Pile Up Fast

The police killed an average of 17 people every day in Brazil last year, and rogue officers are killing even more off duty. “I’m a hero to my people,” one militia leader said.

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Girl, 5, Is 6th Child Killed by Stray Bullet in Rio de Janeiro This Year

November 13, 2019ERNESTO LONDOÑO and LIS MORICONIComments Off on Girl, 5, Is 6th Child Killed by Stray Bullet in Rio de Janeiro This Year

Police operations targeting drug gangs have put children in the crossfire in the Brazilian city, where at least 21 minors have been struck by stray bullets in 2019.

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Detentions of Child Migrants at the U.S. Border Has Surged to Record Levels

October 29, 2019October 30, 2019PAULINA VILLEGASComments Off on Detentions of Child Migrants at the U.S. Border Has Surged to Record Levels

Detentions have surged as the Trump administration’s aggressive policy toward migrants has collided with an exodus of children fleeing Central America.

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No Longer Taboo, Tattoos Are Reclaimed by Hondurans to Express Love Not Hate

September 22, 2019Alexandra E. PetriComments Off on No Longer Taboo, Tattoos Are Reclaimed by Hondurans to Express Love Not Hate

In Honduras, tattoos have a malevolent history, long symbolic of violent gangs. But recently, they’ve been embraced by everyday citizens as a way to show love for parents and pets.

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One Handgun, 9 Murders: How American Firearms Cause Carnage Abroad

August 25, 2019August 26, 2019Azam Ahmed and Tyler HicksComments Off on One Handgun, 9 Murders: How American Firearms Cause Carnage Abroad

Hundreds of thousands of guns sold in the United States vanish because of loose American gun laws. Many reappear in Jamaica, turning its streets into battlefields.

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It Takes One to Know One: A German TV Star Takes On Bullies

August 16, 2019August 16, 2019MELISSA EDDYComments Off on It Takes One to Know One: A German TV Star Takes On Bullies

Carsten Stahl was once a feared gang leader in Berlin. Now, as a television action hero, he is using his fame and the power of his personal story to combat bullying.

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As Gang Murders Surge, South Africa Sends Army to Cape Town, and the City Cheers

August 13, 2019August 13, 2019KIMON de GREEFComments Off on As Gang Murders Surge, South Africa Sends Army to Cape Town, and the City Cheers

Cape Town has become one of the world’s most dangerous cities, and the government has deployed troops to quell the violence. Many residents welcome the soldiers’ presence, but worry about what’s next.

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19 Bodies Hung From Bridge or Dismembered in Mexico Gang Feud

August 8, 2019August 9, 2019The Associated PressComments Off on 19 Bodies Hung From Bridge or Dismembered in Mexico Gang Feud

The victims were found in the western state of Michoacan, alongside a banner bearing the initials of the Jalisco cartel and threatening a rival gang.

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