We Reap What We Sow: Immigration routes follow same path as European colonizers but in reverse
By Felipe A. Filomeno, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Global Studies, University of Maryland, Baltimore The extreme violence, environmental disasters and grinding poverty that drive people from places like Guatemala, Honduras, and Afghanistan are largely the result of global phenomena like colonialism, climate change, and trade. President Donald Trump tends to portray migrants as a foreign problem that has suddenly – and unfairly – been “dumped” at America’s doorstep. Migration “is a way they get certain people out of their country and dump in U.S.,” he wrote on November 25 about a caravan of mostly Honduran women, children...
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