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Back Issues of Network News
Back issues of Network News, NNIRR's news magazine, are
available for $3.00 each. Select articles for all issues
since Summer 1996 are posted below.
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Spring/Summer 2005
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Communities
Demand Reform that Reflects Their Values--Catherine
Tactaquin
NNIRR
News and Updates--Eunice Cho
A Bracero
Program for the Willing?-David Bacon
National
Security and Vigilantes Put the U.S.-Mexico Border
‘Under Siege’--Arnoldo Garcia
Prop 200
passes in Arizona Making Anti-Immigrant Racism Law
on the Border--Alexis Mazón and Piper Weinberg
Prop 200
Copycat Bills Threaten Immigrant Rights in Other States--Eunice
Hyunhye Cho
A Migrant’s
Pictorial Report on the World Social Forum V-- Colin
Rajah
Living
on the Nation’s Edge: Slave, Refugee, Prisoner,
Exile--Kenji Liu
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Spring/Summer 2004 :
A Day
Without the Border Patrol?-- Arnoldo Garcia
Campaigns
Raise the Voices and Votes of Immigrants in the 2004
Elections-- Catherine Tactaquin
Undaunted
by Election Year, Call for Legalization Continues
to Build-- Claudia Gomez Arteaga
Creating
New Tools for Education and Social Change Across Communities:
BRIDGE--NNIRR's New Leadership-Building Resource--
Eunice Hyunhye Cho
De-Legalization:
Making Good Immigrants Bad-- Subhash Kateel, Aarti
Shahani
No "Fair
Deal" for Migrants: Countries Seek More Restrictions
on Migration-- Colin Rajah
Snapshots
of the World Social Forum-- Colin Rajah and Maricela
Garcia
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Fall/Winter 2003 :
Making
the World Safe for the Rights of Immigrants -- Catherine
Tactaquin
National
Network News and Updates -- Eunice Hyunhye Cho
Trading
Lives Across Borders -- Colin Rajah
Immigrant
Workers on the Road to Freedom -- Eunice Hyunhye Cho
After
Jail, Deportation: Cambodian Community is Being Punished
Twice -- Keo Chea
Increased
Security Keeps Refugee Families Apart -- Hannah Betesh
Legalization
in Contention -- Claudia Gómez Arteaga
When Collaboration
is a Dirty Word -- Arnoldo García
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Summer 2003 :
Immigrant
Rights and Human Security -- Catherine Tactaquin
National
Network News and Updates -- Eunice Cho
Who's
Behind the Attack on Immigrants? Exposing the Anti-Immigrant
Right -- Eunice Cho
Border
Enforcement Sends Migrants to their Deaths -- Guadelupe
Castillo
OIG Report:
Justice Department Admits Feds Abused Detainees --
Aarti Shahani
Supreme
Court Ruling Sets Back Immigrant Rights to Due Process,
Interview with Lucas Guttentag, ACLU
The War
at Home: Disappearing Our Communities with Special
Registration -- Monami Maulik
Legalization
Demands Persist on National Agenda -- Claudia Gomez
Arteaga US
War and Occupation: What Has it Done to the People
of Iraq? -- Rania Masri
Department
of Homeland Security and Immigration Law Enforcement
-- Shea N.S. Rao and Angela Junck
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Fall/Winter 2002/2003 :
Demand
Equal Treatment for Haitian Refugees -- Pierre Labossiere
Editorial:
Immigrant Rights and the Fight for Peace -- Elizabeth
Martínez
Celebrating
Migrant Rights Worldwide: International Migrants'
Day 2002 -- Eunice Cho
End 'Special
Registration', stop the Illegal Detentions -- Catherine
Tactaquin and Arnoldo García
Operation
Tarmac Immigration Raids Continue Shattering Lives
-- Anna Nunez
Immigrant
Student Under Fire -- Claudia Gomez
Immigrant
Youth in the U.S. Prison Industrial Complex -- Alexis
Mazòn
Urgent
Battle at the Supreme Court to End Mandatory Detention
-- Aarti Shahani
Accessing
Justice: Why a New Legalization Law Must Include the
Right to Judicial Review -- Mariana Bustamante
Ending
the Silence: Hearing on 9/11 Impact on Immigrants
and Refugees -- Jacque Larrainzar
Getting
Ready for the Next Two Years -- Angélica Salas
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Fall 2002:
Dreaming
Ahead: Immigrants in the Post-Durban, Post-9/11 Era
Collateral Damage: 9/11 and the U.S.-Mexico Border
Immigrant
Students Dreaming Another World is Possible
September 11: A Chronology of "War Against Terrorism"
& Immigrant Rights
Organizing
Against 9/11 INS Abuses
Will
Immigrants be Living in a Police State?
Federalization
of Airport Workers and Beyond
Immigrant
Rights Under the Knife of National Security
"War Against Terrorism" Strikes Immigrants at Work
Ancestors of the Patriot Act: A Short History of National
Security and Immigrants
Resources on 9/11 and Beyond
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Spring 2002:
No Nation
of Immigrants Would Treat Immigrants This Way
Scapegoating Arab Americans and Arab Immigrants
9/11 Global Backlash against Refugees and Migrants
The Calamity
of the Patriot
Immigration Provisions of the USA Patriot Act
An Interview With the Movement: Reasserting the Immigrant
Rights Agenda After 9/11
Organizing for Immigrant Rights After September 11:
Defending Immigrant Communities, Defeating Fear
Standing
Together for Migrant Rights: A Report on Migrant and
Refugee Rights Advocacy at the World Conference Against
Racism and Xenophobia
Ratify the Migrant Rights Convention
Resources
on 9/11 & Beyond
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Summer 2001:
At the Global
Crossroads: an Opportunity for the Immigrant Rights
Movement
5-4 Against Indefinite Detention and For Due Process
Last-Minute Veto Dampens Texas Victory
Border Protest Against FTAA
Taking the Immigrant Rights Movement to South Africa
Bringing it to the International Stage
Sharing
Struggles and Sharing Dreams (A Network News Interview
with Members of the Immigrant Rights Working Group)
The Message
We're Bringing to South Africa
Taking Up the Camera: Immigrant Rights Activists Make
Their Own Films
Sweatshop Warriors: Immigrant Women Take On the Global
Economy
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Spring 2001:
Racism,
Immigrants, and their Discontents
Diverse Leadership Convenes Legalization Gathering
Border Summit Launches Plans to Mobilize Along the
Mexico-U.S. Border
Campaign for the World Conference Against Racism and
Xenophobia Kicks Off
Roundtable
Dialogue: Immigration and Race
White Nationalism
and Immigration Today
DWB: Driving While Borderless (Interview with Michelle
Alexander)
Borders and Bridges: African Americans, Immigration
and Racial Justice
African
American/Latino Alliance Born in North Carolina
Latinos and South Asians in the Late Amnesty Movement
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Summer 2000:
The
Promise of Legalization: Dignity and Justice For All
U.S. Immigrant Women Put Migration on Agenda at Beijing+5
Activities
Legalization
Then and Now: An 80-year History
Powerful Testimony Brings Positive Change: AFL-CIO
Town Hall Meetings
The
Legalization Fishbowl: An Organizers' Dialogue
NACARA: The Struggle for Justice After 20 Years
Immigrants Shouldn't Be Made High-Tech Servants
Legalization Yes! Bracero No!
European Legalization Policies: An Example for the
U.S.?
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Winter 2000:
Redefining
Migration in the 21st Century
BRIDGE Program Kicks Off in Six Cities
Nebraska and Iowa Immigrant Rights Advocates Form
New Alliance
2001 World Conference to Focus on Racism and Xenophobia
Day of the Dead Remembers Victims of Immigration Policies
Mexico
City Consultation Joins Mexican and U.S. Immigrant
Rights Activists
Excerpts
from the Mexico City Report: Globalization, Immigration,
and Militarization: A Dialogue Between NGOs
Xenophobia on the Rise in South Africa
Gender,
Immigration, and the WTO
Puebla Process: Advocates Press for Human Rights Standards
in Regional Migration Policy
Displaced People in Nicaragua
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Summer 1999: The Art of Immigrant Rights
Editorial:
Cultures in Fusion Day
Music on Street Corners: Los Jornaleros del Norte
Music in Migration:
This Land is Our Land Spring, 1998 Issue: Immigrants
and the Environment
Sierra Blancas
Fight Toxic Dump in Border Town
The Greening
of the Anti-Immigrant Agenda
Haitians and Central
Americans Rally for Fairness
Winter, 1998 Issue: Immigrant Workers
Immigration
and the Informal Economy
Unions
and the Upsurge of Immigrant Workers
Workers' Centers
Fall, 1997 Issue: Gender and Migration
Women in the Global
Labor Market
Transnational
Motherhood
Domestic Workers
ORGANIZE!
Women's Health,
Immigration, and Population
Spring, 1997 Issue: Enforcement
Communities Fight for Immigrant Rights
Enforcement:
A Tool to Control the Flow of Labor at the U.S.-Mexico Border
INS Raids Harm Communities
Mexican Proposals
to Defend Migrants' Rights
Winter, 1997 Issue: Globalization and Migration
What is Neo-Liberalism?
Welfare Reform
Devastating to Immigrants.
A Basic Look at Global Economic Policies.
Migrant Workers
Challenging Global Structures.
105th Congress: Legislative
Forecast Remains Grim.
Local Strategies
to Resist National Legislation
Fall, 1996 Issue: New Laws
Elections and the
Debate Over Immigration
So What IS Wrong
with the Economy?
"Welfare Repeal"
to Increase Poverty
The New Immigration
Law at a Glance
Summer, 1996 Issue: News From Around the World
Latinos to March
for Justice
Defending the
Rights of the Undocumented
NAFTA and Neoliberalism
Environmental, Immigrant
Rights Activists Meet to Share Concerns and Strategies:
Agree to Fight "Greening of Hate."
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