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SALVADOR DEL SOLAR "LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE LA SEXUALIDAD" ES UN ASUNTO DE JUSTICIA

https://diariocorreo.pe/politica/premier-salvador-del-solar-el-enfoque-de-genero-es-un-asunto-de-justicia-886403/?ref=list_cover_3 El problema de la educación ES DE JUSTICIA y en ese contexto la "entidad, enfoque o ideología de género," es le menos importante, pero el premier, entiendo, obedeciendo  la voluntad de Vizcarra, dirige el debate a una cuestión secundaria; … Continue reading

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Employer Update: DHS Extends Temporary Protected Status and Work Authorization for El Salvador, Haiti, Sudan, and Nicaragua

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on March 1, 2019, an extension of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for qualifying individuals from El Salvador, Haiti, Sudan, and Nicaragua. DHS also announced a nine-month automatic extension of these TPS beneficiaries’ … Continue reading

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The Path From El Salvador to the Oregon Judiciary

(Russell J. Young) President Trump has painted Salvadorans with a broad brush as MS13 gang members. Here is a wonderful counter story. A new play tells the story of a Salvadoran immigrant who is now a judge. Here and here… … Continue reading

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Woman who bore rapist’s baby faces 20 years in El Salvador jail

The Guardian (Nov. 12, 2018): Woman who bore rapist’s baby faces 20 years in El Salvador jail, by Nina Lakhani: In the wake of fetal personhood, or similar, ballot measures being proposed and passed throughout the U.S., it's important to… … Continue reading

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U.S.: 9 of 10 deportations are of noncitizens from Mexico, Guatemals, Honduras, and El Salvador

In a story focusing on the deportation of the Irish, NPR includes the following telling information about removals: "Ninety Percent of Deportations Went to These Four Countries In FY2017, nine out of ten deportations went to four countries in Latin… … Continue reading

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