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Migrations: Routes, Dreams and Reality
EUROPA KICKS ALLIENS OUT IN 2010
The “embarrassment” policy
The “Fortress Europe” policy, now known as the “embarrassment” policy, considers jail, deportation, and the return of minors, with or without the company of their parents, in a clear violation of the children’s rights. The creation of detention centers similar to Guantanamo in the Old World is being denounced.
By Ana Paula Coquet Dávila / Corresponsal Seinforma Canadá
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MIGRATIONS
Migrations: Routes, Dreams and Reality
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"I am a survivor"
Fran SEVILLA
Exclusive Interview
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Cuban emigration is not the highest
among Latin American countries
Before Fulgencio Batista’s defeat in 1959, Cuba was sending out more migrants to the United States than Central and South America together. Today it occupies the fifth place, according to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
By Ana Paula Coquet Dávila* / Seinforma Correspondent
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FINDINGS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES IN EUROPE
"Immigrants in Europe Live in
Lowest Level of Society”
Otto Holffman, professor and political scientist at the University of Amsterdam, and specialist in European Integration, says that in many parts of Europe there is racism against immigrants. Exclusive interview.
By Maribel Rodríguez Pérez/ Seinforma Canada Correspondant
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HAITI (I)
Historical Frame of the Haitian Migrations
A life under conditions of extreme poverty has encouraged the Haitian massive migrations since the second quarter of the XX century. In this failed state where there are clear violations to the human rights it is not surprising to see the thousands of faces lining up, trying to escape from hell.
By Carmen Maria Arguello/Seinforma Correspondent
Historical Frame of the Haitian Migrations
NO to US Military Bases in Colombia
MIGRATIONS FROM HAITI TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC:
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HAITI (II)
The Bitter Sugar Route
Unlike other nations where the Haitian Diaspora is big, the Dominican Republic is the only country where these immigrants do not have political participation, they are denied an I.D., and many are exploited and deceived by the employers, and finally deported.
By Carmen Maria Arguello/Seinforma Correspondent
SEINFORMA SPECIAL REPORTS
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HAITI (III)
Luck or Death in Haitian
Exodus to the United States
Many Haitian emigrants yearn to arrive to US territory to get better opportunities in life. However many of them have died during the crossing and many others have been sent back to their homeland.
By Carmen Maria Arguello/Seinforma Correspondent