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DESCRIPTION:Dangerous Journeys: How US-sponsored border militarization in Central 
 America is fueling a human rights crisis.\n \nFor decades, the United State 
 government has imposed economic and military policies in Mexico & Central 
 America that have resulted in massive displacement and family separation. 
 Rather than change its polices or assist victims, the US has a dangerous 
 new plan: stop migrants and asylum-seekers from leaving their countries of 
 origin, no matter the cost.\n \nJoin us for a conversation with Moisés 
 Gómez, professor and researcher at the Central American University (UCA) - 
 Jesuit Migration Network El Salvador to learn more about:\n\n    The root 
 causes of migration and forced displacement\n    The impact of US-sponsored 
 border militarization in the region\n    How you can join the fight to 
 defend the lives and rights of migrants\n\n \nFriday, May 27\n6 p.m. to 8 
 p.m.\n2940- 16Th Street, room 217\nSan Francisco (between Mission and South 
 Van Ness, near 16th St. Bart)\nfor more info, contact (415)503-0789 or 
 bayarea@cispes.org  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/05/13/18786344.php
SUMMARY:Dangerous Journeys: How US policy in Central America is fueling a human rights crisis.
LOCATION:2940  16th Street, room 217 (between Mission St. and S. Van Ness Street)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/05/13/18786344.php
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