Latin America Today

Washington Office on Latin America
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Dec 6, 2022 • 55min

Unprotected at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Reporting Back from Texas and Arizona

WOLA staff spent a mid-November week visiting several points along the U.S.-Mexico border. We spoke to many migrants stranded in Mexico, in shelters and in rustic camps, unable to seek protection in the United States. What will happen if and when Title 42 ends?
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Sep 19, 2022 • 47min

Mexico Sends in the Troops: Stephanie Brewer on the Militarization of Public Security

Mexico has been increasing its armed forces' role in public security for many years, but the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador has just taken it to historic new lengths. WOLA's Mexico Program director, Stephanie Brewer, explains.
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Jul 11, 2022 • 53min

"What happens with the Petro government could become a model for engaging with the region"

WOLA's director for the Andes, Gimena Sánchez, was in Colombia during the historic June 19 election that sent Gustavo Petro and Francia Márquez to the presidency and vice-presidency. We discuss this victory's significance and the big challenges ahead.
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Jun 21, 2022 • 51min

Migration and the Summit of the Americas

Adam, Stephanie Brewer, Maureen Meyer, and Lesly Tejada discuss regional migration and the Summit of the Americas, which took place Los Angeles earlier in June. The four analyze the political implications of the Summit and their recent travel to the border areas.
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Jan 19, 2022 • 1h 7min

"We believe there are multiple armed conflicts": Kyle Johnson on security in Colombia

Recent violence in the northeastern region of Arauca shows the complicated, fragmented nature of Colombia's armed conflict—or "conflicts," as security analyst Kyle Johnson calls it in this clear, nuanced explanation of security challenges in early 2022.
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Dec 7, 2021 • 59min

Is Mexico Prepared to be a Country of Refuge?

More than 120,000 migrants have applied for protection in Mexico in 2021. We discuss Mexico's difficult transition to being a country of refuge with Gretchen Kuhner of IMUMI, Daniel Berlin of Asylum Access Mexico, and Maureen Meyer and Stephanie Brewer of WOLA.
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Nov 22, 2021 • 48min

Colombia's peace accord at five years

Colombia's government and largest guerrilla group signed a historic peace accord on November 24, 2016. Five years later, is it being implemented? Not enough. WOLA Director for the Andes Gimena Sánchez walks us through what is going well and what is not.
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Sep 27, 2021 • 1h 7min

Missing in Brooks County: A tragic outcome of U.S. border and migration policy

Lisa Molomot and Jeff Bemiss have produced a new documentary, "Missing in Brooks County," about thousands of migrants dying in ranchland surrounding a south Texas Border Patrol checkpoint. They are joined by Texas State U. anthropologist Kate Spradley.
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Sep 20, 2021 • 48min

A Conversation with WOLA's New President, Carolina Jiménez Sandoval

As of September 1, WOLA has new president. Carolina Jiménez has an impressive biography—and here, we talk about her work, how civil society has evolved throughout Latin America, the threat of authoritarianism, opportunities in US policy, and her next steps.
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Sep 13, 2021 • 47min

For Disappearances to End, Justice Must Begin: Justice for Disappeared Mexicans

In this conversation, Adam and Stephanie discuss how Mexico's disappearance crisis grew to today's tragic scale, what has worked and has not worked for investigations into disappearances in the country, and some of the major findings of the WOLA's campaign on the issue. Please visit the campaign's website to see the in-depth findings and learn what you can do to support victims and family members of the disappeared in Mexico.

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