Posts Tagged ‘migration’
When discrimination determines who can travel
A Syrian delegation’s trip to Colombia reveals a bitter reality: legal compliance isn’t always enough.
Read MoreThe Limits of the Nation State in Today’s World
The resurgence of nationalism threatens democracy, international law, and stability. This edition analyzes its manifestations, from xenophobic migration policies to institutional fragility in the Amazon and border conflicts in the Global South.
Read MoreHuman mobility under threat: How is Latin America responding?
In 2025, migration policies from the Global North intensify securitization and externalization of control, undermining fundamental rights in Latin America. This blog examines how the region, despite setbacks, can sustain rights-based responses and build alternatives to the criminalization of human mobility.
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