Haitian evictions, an international disgrace [part 1]
By Calibe Thompson I think we’re all repulsed by the Dominican Republic’s leaders right now. They’ve made the decision to deport possibly hundreds of thousands …
By Calibe Thompson I think we’re all repulsed by the Dominican Republic’s leaders right now. They’ve made the decision to deport possibly hundreds of thousands …
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ERLIN (AP) _ The United Nations’ human rights chief says he is worried by the breadth and vagueness of new national security legislation approved last …