Tag Archives: US-Mexico Border
Violence Is Itself the Enemy
What a Survey of Central American Children Tells Us about Drug and Immigration Policies Testimony by Kelly Engel Wells to the PC(USA) Drug Policy Task Force at public hearing in El Paso, Texas, May 2, 2015. I am a Staff … Continue reading
Posted in Carousel, Journal
Tagged drug policy, drug war, Honduras, immigration, latin america, mexico, unaccompanied children, unaccompanied minors, US-Mexico Border
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Roots, Privilege, and Solidarity
I have spent the majority of my life moving from place to place, settling in only to be uprooted soon thereafter. I guess you could say that my roots have never had a real chance to grow very deep – … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issue, Journal
Tagged Horizons, immigration, Migrant Trail, Presbyterians Today, roots, Tucson, US-Mexico Border, YAET, YAV, Young Adult Volunteer, young adults
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