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State of Exception/Estado de Excepcion looks at the migrant experience on the US-Mexico border

The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility invites you to the exhibition State of Exception/Estado de Excepción at The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center which looks at the migrant experience on the US-Mexico border. State of Exception/Estado de Excepción presents traces of the human experience—objects left behind in the desert by undocumented migrants on their journey into the U.S. …

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Co-Director Alexandra Délano interviewed on Mexican indigenous migration to the US

In an interview to the Mexican newspaper Excélsior, the co-Director Alexandra Délano speaks about the Mexican indigenous migration to the United States. While the indigenous population make up for a fifth of the Mexican migrants to the US, many of this migrant population do not speak English nor Spanish. Co-Director Délano highlighted that, in face of weak institutional protection, these migrants organize …

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Zolberg Center visiting scholar, Ernesto Castañeda, writes about the “crisis” at the US-Mexico border

Ernesto Castañeda, visiting scholar at the Zolberg Center (2014-2015) writes in the Scholars Strategy Network about what is currently being called a “crisis” at the US-Mexico border, given the increased number of minors arriving from Central America. To read the full article “There is No Immigration Security Threat That Reform with an Earned Path to Citizenship Cannot …

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