2023-07-24: News Headlines

Ana Luisa Brown (2023-07-24). Spanish people didn ¥t fall into right-wingers ¥ trap, says AMLO. plenglish.com Mexico City, Jul 24 (Prensa Latina) Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) on Monday said he is quite pleased with what happened to right-wingers in Spain after failing in reaching absolute majority to elections.

Tamara Pearson (2023-07-23). Mexico's Migrant Shelters Are Operating at 900% Capacity Due to US Border Policy. truthout.org Thousands of migrants are sleeping on the streets of Mexico, waiting to get an appointment for an interview at the U.S. border, only to be deported back to dangerous and impossible living conditions. Since the pandemic border measure Title 42 ended in early May, English-language mainstream media has emphasized that fewer people are trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. But the need to migrate… |

Chris Walker (2023-07-24). Abbott Says He'll Defy Fed Order to Remove Barbed Wire Barriers on Rio Grande. truthout.org Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has indicated that he will defy an order from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to remove barbed wire buoy barriers in the Rio Grande, an action that has prompted a federal lawsuit against him and other Texas officials. The barriers are part of Abbott's so-called "Operation Lone Star" program, which seeks to deter migrants from entering the U.S. |

Amy Goodman (2023-07-24). Customs and Border Protection Is Caging Migrants Outdoors Amid Heat Wave. truthout.org As a record-breaking heat wave continues in Arizona, reporters with The Intercept say they have observed U.S. Border Patrol holding about 50 migrants inside a chain-link pen in the Sonoran Desert, at the Ajo Border Patrol Station. This comes as the group Humane Borders reports the bodies of at least 13 people were found over the past month in the Sonoran Desert where many migrants cross. |

teleSUR (2023-07-24). Russian Descendants Keep Their Cultural Tradition in Argentina. telesurenglish.net The great importance that immigrant cultural clubs play in Argentine social life has been noted earlier. They epitomise the values shared by Argentine society, respect and affection for one's roots. "Vissarion Belinski" is one of such clubs, named in honour of the 19th century Russian literary critic. | RELATED: | It all started among Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian migrants who arrived in Argentina in the 1930s. At first,…

Enric Llopis (2023-07-24). El 42% de los habitantes del planeta no puede permitirse una dieta saludable. globalizacion.ca øDe qué modo recibe Occidente a las personas migrantes y refugiadas que llegan a sus territorios? En el Reino Unido, el Parlamento aprobó el 18 de julio la ley migratoria promovida por el Gobierno Conservador, que dificulta las peticiones de…


Staff (2023-07-24). The Intercept Reveals Border Patrol Is Caging Migrants Outdoors in Deadly Arizona Heat. democracynow.org As a record-breaking heat wave continues in Arizona, reporters with The Intercept say they have observed U.S. Border Patrol holding about 50 migrants inside a chain-link pen in the Sonoran Desert, at the Ajo Border Patrol Station. This comes as the group Humane Borders reports the bodies of at least 13 people were found over the past month in the Sonoran Desert where many migrants cross. "You really can't overstate how deadly this ecosystem is," says reporter Ryan Devereaux, who describes the well-funded border agencies' lack of support for border crossers. Roland Gutierrez, Democratic sta…

Staff (2023-07-24). DOJ Threatens to Sue Texas Gov. Abbott for Installing Barrels Wrapped in Razor Wire in Rio Grande. democracynow.org The U.S. Justice Department is threatening to sue the state of Texas after Republican Governor Greg Abbott installed barrels wrapped in razor wire in the Rio Grande in an attempt to block migrants from crossing the river. This comes just after a whistleblower state trooper at the Texas Department of Public Safety recently protested the state's inhumane policies in a letter to superiors. "What's happening at the border in Texas right now is criminal," says Democratic Texas Senator Roland Gutierrez. "There's state crimes, there's federal crimes, and there's internatio…


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