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Migrants left stranded at Mexico's southern border after Trump becomes president
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Thousands of people on the move who have traversed hundreds and thousands of miles to reach the southern border of Mexico are left stranded as Trump suspends all aplications for asylum.
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Muskian Capitalism and its Space Odyssey
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''...faithful to his aerospace fantasies, the techno-billionaire (eight of the ten richest people in the world are technology magnates), in addition to stating that this nation is “on the verge of economic and cultural collapse,” reaffirmed his conviction that humanity is doomed and that to save it, it is necessary to colonize Mars.''
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Trump Will Declare National Emergency on Southern Border
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It was all smiles in the rogues' gallery as Trump bashed out a series of threatened executive orders, among them the declaration of a national emergency on the Southern border.
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Zapatismo, The Storm and The Commons
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''How is it possible for a political force to launch a deep offensive, just when the greatest advance of the system is being recorded? At first glance, it seems like a contradiction. However, it is about ethical and political coherence. Just as women who fight do not leave their liberation for a tomorrow that may or may not come, the Zapatistas do not wait for the Revolution to overcome capitalism, proposing the commons as a way out of this difficult situation.''
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Mesoamerica in struggle against the impacts of extractive capital
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In the face of the new imperialism and manifest destiny presented by U.S., the Mesoamerican Popular Movement provides an analysis of the historical resistances carried out by the peoples of the region against imperialism and the exploitation of their territories.
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Growing Corn Stopped Being Profitable
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Thirty years after the introduction of NAFTA, now USMCA, and the liberalization of the agricultural sector, Mexico now imports half of all corn consumed in the country.
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Schools for Chiapas is an international solidarity organization supporting autonomy in communities in resistance in Chiapas, Mexico. Our work depends on support from people of conscience everywhere.
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