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Episode 17: Unsafe Harbor (A Special Briefing)

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English - June 23, 2018 05:30 - 34 minutes - 16.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 17 ratings
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Sarah Sherman-Stokes is Associate Director of the Immigrants' Rights and Human Trafficking Program at Boston University Law School, and she graciously spoke with me about what's been happening along the southern border of the U.S., where prosecution of families seeking asylum has gained national and international attention, especially since children have been intentionally separated from their parents by the U.S. government. She also spoke to historical context, including the origins of MS-13. In addition to discussing the facts on the ground, and relevant history, we also discussed what people who want to help asylum-seekers can do.
LINKS
Immigrants' Rights & Human Trafficking Program (@ The BU School of Law) (https://www.bu.edu/law/current-students/jd-student-resources/experiential-learning/clinics/immigrants-rights-human-trafficking-clinic/)
RAICES--Action Network (https://actionnetwork.org/groups/raices-refugee-and-immigrant-center-for-education-and-legal-services)
The Florence Project (https://firrp.org/)
Al Otro Lado (https://alotrolado.org/)
Aldea--The People's Justice Center (https://aldeapjc.org/)
Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (Maine) (http://www.ilapmaine.org/)
Cover art photo credit: Orage PLN (public domain, from Wikimedia Commons) Special Guest: Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes.

Sarah Sherman-Stokes is Associate Director of the Immigrants' Rights and Human Trafficking Program at Boston University Law School, and she graciously spoke with me about what's been happening along the southern border of the U.S., where prosecution of families seeking asylum has gained national and international attention, especially since children have been intentionally separated from their parents by the U.S. government. She also spoke to historical context, including the origins of MS-13. In addition to discussing the facts on the ground, and relevant history, we also discussed what people who want to help asylum-seekers can do.

LINKS

Immigrants' Rights & Human Trafficking Program (@ The BU School of Law)

RAICES--Action Network

The Florence Project

Al Otro Lado

Aldea--The People's Justice Center

Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (Maine)

Cover art photo credit: Orage PLN (public domain, from Wikimedia Commons)

Special Guest: Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes.