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Not Another Generation
A realistic, permanent solution to the 12 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. means fixing its visa system. Here's how. Full text available. -
We Are All Immigrants Now
Recognizing our shared history and how other countries have adapted to immigration is the first step in confronting the challenges in the U.S. -
NAFTA's Exaggerated Promise for Immigration
NAFTA was and remains an economic agreement. Yet it can help establish the basis for better bilateral cooperation on immigration. -
Moving the Debate Forward: What California Can Teach Us
Out of California's long—and rocky—experience with immigration has emerged a quiet consensus that can help lead the U.S. out of its current dead end. -
Toward a Freer Flow of Labor (with Rights)
The current U.S. guest-worker system is insufficient and exploitative. Here's a proposal to protect workers' rights and provide employers with the seasonal flow of labor they need. -
The War on Immigrants: Stories from the Front Lines
Immigrant bashing and tougher enforcement have a human cost. These are some of the stories. -
The Politics and Business of Immigrant Integration
The U.S. will have to deal with integrating 45 million Hispanic immigrants. Fortunately businesses are already stepping up to the plate. -
Hard Talk Forum: Does patent protection prevent access to medicines in developing countries?
Does patent protection prevent access to medicines in developing countries? Andre de Mello e Souza and Harvey E. Bale square off. -
Innovators/Innovations
Jose Augusto Pereira da Silva takes his "Pig" to the private sector. Gabriela Cuevas Barron, Mexico City's youngest district chief bridges the socioeconomic differences among her constituents. Conor Bohan, a young American in Haiti, forms an NGO to help aspiring university students. -
Don't Trash NAFTA
Fallacies of the anti-NAFTA attacks during the democratic primaries. In fact, the 1994 agreement made member countries more competitive. -
Dispatches from the Field: Paraguay
Emily Vasquez on how economic desperation and a nefarious network of traffickers have lured Paraguayan women across borders into the sex trade.
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Interview (Summer 2008)
One of the world's leading architects, Enrique Norten, explains how architecture reflects cultural and social currents. Available online soon. -
Panorama: Looking at our hemisphere from all directions (Summer 2008)
How do McCain and Obama see our hemisphere? Athletes to watch in Beijing; a Colombian film on immigration, "Paraiso Travel"; investment; 10 things to do in Lima; Piaui journalists challenge Brazil's publishing establishment; remittances. Available online soon. -
Policy Updates (Summer 2008)
Export Processing Zones (EPZs): Jaime Granados and Jeremy Harris believe new export promotion strategies may be on the rise. Brazil innovation: Available online soon.