What imprisoned Salvadoran researchers taught us about documenting torture, and why their work matters in an age of open ...
Drugs. They have been the boogeyman across Latin America for decades. An excuse that has led to so much violence. And Trump ...
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From the Bracero crisis of 1954 to today's cartel wars, Mexico has framed subordination as partnership, though history ...
As the country’s far-right government attempts to undo groundbreaking legislation that has protected glaciers for fifteen ...
In January, Venezuelans in Chile briefly celebrated the fall of Nicolás Maduro, but many now fear a harsher climate for ...
In January, Venezuelans in Chile briefly celebrated the fall of Maduro, but many now fear a harsher climate for migrants as the country shifts to the right.
Even as borders harden, life continues to exceed them. The Spring 2026 issue of the NACLA Report traces how border violence has moved from the margins to the center of political life across the ...
An Indigenous man in Brazil endured torture and forced labor for 19 months in a dictatorship “concentration camp”. Fifty-five years ...
In His Father’s Name, an Indigenous Man Takes on the Government for Abuses at the Krenak Reformatory
An Indigenous man endured torture and forced labor for 19 months in a dictatorship “concentration camp”. 55 years later, his son seeks justice.
This issue of the NACLA Report examines the consolidation of a hemispheric bordering regime whose violence now extends far beyond any single boundary line. Across the Americas, border enforcement ...
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