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Published in: Pandemic BordersCOVID-19 at the Brazil-Venezuela borders: the good, the bad and the ugly
How an already difficult situation for refugees in terms of integration and health can become an explosive...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKDemocracyWatch: Arundhati Roy warns of ‘genocidal climate’ in India
Indian Muslims are being labelled “corona-jihadis”.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaBlack lives should matter in the Mediterranean too
Malta’s fatal strategies to counter the growing number of refugees are part of the EU’s systematic racism and...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersRe-bordering Canada’s privately sponsored refugees during the pandemic
How will sponsored refugees face the challenges of COVID-19 in the face of physical distancing and re-bordering that...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersVulnerable and unprotected in the US: it only takes political will
The temporary status of uncertainty and vulnerability in the face of COVID-19 is akin to what hundreds of thousands...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersForeign-trained doctors are untapped resource in pandemic fight
Canada has thousands of qualified doctors and nurses who could help our strained health system now and in the future...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaOpening new horizons for alternative futures.
After Covid-19, what is at stake is the opportunity to reshape the economy and society, which will have a...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersImmigrants are not to blame for global epidemics: insights from past and present
That immigrants have been singled out as disease-carriers is not surprising given the long, ugly history of...
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Published in: openJustice: Opinion“We’re like sitting ducks”: how the Home Office is placing life and liberty at risk
New research reveals that the Home Office’s approach to immigration detention during the pandemic is unlawful and...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersMigrants face a dilemma during COVID-19: uncertainty at home or abroad?
As the world economy struggles, more migrants are forced to return home or revisit their plans taken before the pandemic.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe revolution is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans
The Black Lives Matter protests are distracting me from everything else in my life. And that’s a good thing.
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightThe radical right is exploiting a Swedish teen’s murder
The tale concocted about Tommie Lindh’s death has become an excuse to target minorities, particularly Muslims, with violence.
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Published in: Pandemic BordersThe Italian Chinatown that can teach us about resilience
The city of Prato shows how community resilience can counter both the spread of the virus and the spread of racism...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersCOVID-19 in Southeast Asia: non-citizens have a right to protection too
Arbitrary differentiation between citizen and non-citizen is causing migrants to suffer the worst of the pandemic.
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Published in: HomeDemocracyWatch: People are organising against the assault on democracy across the world
Join the fightback against the coronavirus crackdown
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Published in: Pandemic BordersIn Canada, non-status women are being left behind
Non-status women remain largely invisible in the COVID-19 public health response and emergency support programs.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaMobility in immobility: Latin American migrants trapped amid COVID-19
States urgently need to rethink their individual responses to COVID-19 and coordinate a collective approach to...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersCOVID-19 reveals the inherent vindictiveness of migration detention
The COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the glaring injustices of the immigration detention system.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionBetween host and home: vulnerable European migrant workers of the UK at the mercy of coronavirus
Is the pandemic creating a lost generation of young European migrants from the south and east of Europe, a lost...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersWhat can we learn from Latin America’s solidarity cities?
The replication of the solidarity city model in Latin America is all the more necessary today.