Immigrant Rights -- Scope, Limits, and Implications
By Tom Barry
Mar-30-2012 | Report
Tom Barry explores the complicated and controversial subject of immigrant rights... Read More »
A new GFI report finds that Mexico lost a total of $872 billion in illicit financial flows from 1970 to 2010...
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Laura Carlsen discusses how today's victims of war, the drug war in particular, differ from the classic image of the soldier leaving to risk his life on the battlefield...
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New report highlights lessons to be learned from Colombia over the past 10 years that are now relevant for U.S. policy toward Mexico...
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The Americas MexicoBlog chronicles and analyzes, in English, the latest developments in the U.S. and the consequences in Mexico of U.S. policies in the War on Drugs, Immigration and Globalization...
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Tom Barry explains the Texas style of border security: heavy on outsourcing and lacking in evaluation or accountability...
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Tom Barry's newest book, Border Wars, weaves 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...
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CIP's TransBorder Project, Americas Program. Just the Facts and Latin America Rights & Security Program provide analysis on border issues, security issues, the drug war and other topics in the region.
By Tom Barry
Mar-30-2012 | Report
Tom Barry explores the complicated and controversial subject of immigrant rights... Read More »
By Dev Kar
Jan-30-2012 | Report
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... Read More »
By Adam Isacson, Lisa Haugaard, Jennifer Johnson
Nov-10-2011 | Report
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. ... Read More »
By Clark Gascoigne
May-07-2012 | Letter
Holman W. Jenkins Jr.'s ambivalent portrait of the Wal-Mart of Mexico bribery scandal in his April 25 Business World column... Read More »
By Laura Carlsen
Apr-20-2012 | Article
Mexico is currently confronting a human rights crisis. Headlines document the overt violence that has claimed more than 50,000 lives since December 11, 2006 when President Felipe Calderón launched the war on drugs. Yet beneath the bloodshed... Read More »
By Tom Barry
Apr-05-2012 | Article
Tom Barry discusses the expanding use of drones and the lack of control over their proliferation... Read More »
Jan-30-12 | Global Financial Integrity 1319 18th Street N.W. Second Floor Ballroom Washington, D.C. 20036
Join the Center for International Policy's Global Financial Integrity Program for the launch of the forthcoming economic report, Mexico: Illicit Financial Flows, Macroeconomic Imbalances and the Underground Economy... Read More »
Nov-10-11 | Washington Office on Latin America Conference Room 1666 Connecticut Ave, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20009
Please join us for the release and discussion of our newest joint report, "A Cautionary Tale: Plan Colombia's Lessons for Mexico and Beyond."... Read More »
Dev Kar quoted
GFI's Dev Kar is quoted extensively throughout this article about illicit financial flows in Mexico (in Spanish)...Read More »
Tom Barry quoted
More broadly, Barry states that that the CBP has failed to offer any documentation to support its claim that the drones are...Read More »
Heather Lowe quoted
GFI's Heather Lowe is quoted on NPR's Marketplace program in regards to the Wal-Mart FCPA fallout...Read More »