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    <title><![CDATA[Mexico |Publications | CIP RSS Feeds]]></title>
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    <dc:creator>jacob@ciponline.org</dc:creator>
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      <title><![CDATA[Tom Barry Immigrant Rights Scope limits and Implications]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Tom Barry explores the complicated and controversial subject of immigrant rights]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2012-03-30T15:10:00+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[GFI Report Mexico: Illicit Financial Flows, Macroeconomic Imbalances, and the Underground Economy]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/gfi-report-mexico-illicit-financial-flows</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/gfi-report-mexico-illicit-financial-flows#When:16:55:16Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[A report from GFI finds that Mexico lost a total of $872 billion in illicit financial flows (or illegal capital flight) over a 41-year period from 1970 to 2010. These illicit financial flows were generally the product of: corruption, bribery and kickbacks, criminal activities, and efforts to shelter wealth from a country's tax authorities]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Global Financial Integrity, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Transparency & Accountability, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2012-01-30T16:55:16+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[A Cautionary Tale: Plan Colombia&#8217;s Lessons for Mexico and Beyond]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/cautionary-tale-plan-colombias-lessons-mexico-beyond</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Latin America Working Group, the Center for International Policy and the Washington Office on Latin America release a new report on the Colombian experience of the past ten years. ]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, Just the Facts, Americas, Colombia, Mexico, Policy Research, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2011-11-10T18:49:07+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[U.S. Drug War Turns to Transnational Combat]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/us-drug-war-turns-to-transnational-combat</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Strategy to Combat Transnational Organized Crime, released in late July by the White House, offers the strategic context for the increasing rhetorical focus of the Obama administration on “transnational crime,” “transnational threats,” and “transnational criminal organizations.”]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2011-09-01T09:47:59+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[Border Wars]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/border-wars</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/border-wars#When:16:41:30Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[By weaving together the inside stories of the rising border hawks, the border immigrant gulag, Rick Perry's border security campaign in Texas, and the new drug wars in the borderlands, Barry offers readers the complex tapestry of the politics of homeland security ten years after 9/11.]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[TransBorder Project, Mexico, Policy Research, Book,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2011-08-01T16:41:30+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[Aiding Insecurity: Four Years of Mexico&#8217;s Drug War and Merida Initiative]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/aiding-insecurity-four-years-of-mexicos-drug-war-and-merida-initiative</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/aiding-insecurity-four-years-of-mexicos-drug-war-and-merida-initiative#When:13:46:21Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Mexico's drug-trafficking organizations constitute a threat to regional security and to U.S. national security, says the U.S. government. Yet, the region is becoming less secure and less safe as the result of the security emphasis of U.S. counternarcotics initiatives]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Policy Brief,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2011-07-01T13:46:21+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[Policy on the Edge: Failures of Border Security and New Directions for Border Control]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/failures-of-border-security-and-new-directions-for-border-control</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/failures-of-border-security-and-new-directions-for-border-control#When:18:12:27Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[The Center for International Policy's TransBorder Project is pleased to share its new report "Policy on the Edge: Failures of Border Security and New Directions for Border Control." This new International Policy Report discusses the unsettled state of America's post-9/11 border security policy.]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2011-06-01T18:12:27+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[Border Control before Border Security]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/border-control-before-border-security</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/border-control-before-border-security#When:10:58:40Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Border Patrol adapted its rhetoric to reflect its newly acquired homeland security mission. In the past, the Border Patrol only occasionally referred to its mission as "securing the border."]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Policy Brief,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2011-04-11T10:58:40+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[Esperando el Cambio]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/esperando-el-cambio</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/esperando-el-cambio#When:17:31:41Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Un informe sobre las tendencias de la asistencia en seguridad de EE.UU. para América Latina y el Caribe. ]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, Just the Facts, Americas, Colombia, Mexico, Policy Research, Transparency & Accountability, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-05-10T17:31:41+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[Waiting for Change]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/waiting-for-change</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/waiting-for-change#When:00:53:21Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[A joint publication on trends in U.S. security assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean and the lack of the Obama administration to take strong, identifiable actions to change the direction of these trends. ]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, Just the Facts, Americas, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Policy Research, Transparency & Accountability, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-05-03T00:53:21+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[Fallacies of High-Tech Fixes for Border Security]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/fallacies-high-tech-fixes-border-security</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/fallacies-high-tech-fixes-border-security#When:12:13:17Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[This report by Tom Barry examines the promises and impact of remote surveillance technologies in the drive by the Department of Homeland Security to secure the border. ]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Transparency & Accountability, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-04-14T12:13:17+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Shadow Prison Industry and Its Government Enablers]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/shadow-prison-industry-government-enablers</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/shadow-prison-industry-government-enablers#When:12:36:17Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Outsourcing governmental responsibilities to private contractors is routine and alarming. The Black- water, Wackenhut, CACI, and Halliburton scandals have highlighted the damage to our foreign affairs resulting from the reliance on private contractors to perform essential foreign policy missions. However]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Policy Brief,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-01-11T12:36:17+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[&#8220;Community Security&#8221; Mission Creep at Homeland Security]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/community-security-mission-creep</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/community-security-mission-creep#When:09:38:04Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has a bad case of mission creep. Created in the wake of Sept. 11 to better protect the country against attacks by foreign terrorists, DHS now believes it is also responsible for community security]]></description>
      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Report,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-10-05T09:38:04+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title><![CDATA[Restoring Integrity to the Immigration System]]></title>
      <link>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/restoring-integrity-to-immigration-system</link>
      <guid>http://www.ciponline.org/research/entry/restoring-integrity-to-immigration-system#When:11:56:54Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[There is broad agreement that the immigration system is broken. But reaching a political consensus on how to fix the system has in recent years proved impossible. In the absence of a comprehensive immigration reform, the government has adopted a “get-tough” posture on immigration designed to “restore integrity to the immigration system” and “uphold the rule of law”
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      <dc:subject><![CDATA[Latin America Rights & Security, TransBorder Project, Americas, Mexico, Policy Research, Policy Brief,]]></dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-05-04T11:56:54+00:00</dc:date>
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