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Voices From the Caravan: Why These Honduran Migrants Are Heading North

by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 6, 2019 | front page, stories

For days they have traveled north from their homes in Honduras, walking, taking buses and hitching rides in cars and trucks. They have carried only the essentials in small bags and knapsacks. Read the full story: The New York Times

‘The Jungle’ Tells The Stories Inside A Real Refugee Camp In Northern France

by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 5, 2019 | front page, stories

Ahmad and Ghobsheh herald from predominantly Muslim countries whose residents are barred from coming to the U.S. under President Trump’s travel ban. Ahmad is from Syria, Ghobsheh from Iran. Both are members of The Jungle cast, a play that received near universal...

Over There We Think That Here Everything is Easy

by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 5, 2019 | front page, stories

In my country you can call the police but they never come. We have a saying about them: “Why are you going to call the thieves?” People regard them as thieves because instead of helping us, they take things from us… there’s very little security.  Read the full...
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