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Envisioning Another World: Integración Desde Abajo

Lovato, Roberto | March 6, 2006 issue

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The article discusses immigration as a global issue rather than an issue to be dealt with by individual countries. Immigrants-right activist with the American Friends Service Committee, Chris Jimenez, and other immigrants-rights activists proposed alternatives to the security-focused approaches to immigrants, such as in the U.S., at the Sixth World Forum in Caracas, Venezuela. Three obstacles to a more enlightened immigration policy debate is presented.

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EMIGRATION & immigration -- Government policy; IMMIGRANTS; INTERNATIONAL relations; IMMIGRATION advocates; EMIGRATION & immigration law; GOVERNMENT policy; INTERNATIONAL travel regulations
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