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ACTION ALERT: Support H.R. 1091, the Student Privacy Protection Act Under No Child Left Behind, schools receiving federal funding MUST release students’ personal information to military recruiters, unless the students...
Behind Mexico’s Bloodshed Interview with investigative journalist Bruce Livesey, who recently returned from Ciudad Juárez, scene of some of the most concerning violence...
Peru Wants U.S. Military Aid in Drug War President Alan Garcia said he is willing to accept U.S. military aid to combat drug traffickers, provided that this help...
Guatemala’s New Civil Conflict: The Case of Ramiro Choc On February 14, 2008 six police officers pulled community leader Ramiro Choc from a public bus to Guatemala City, detained...
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  • ACTION ALERT: Support H.R. 1091, the Student Privacy Protection Act0September 8, 2010

    ACTION ALERT: Support H.R. 1091, the Student Privacy Protection Act

    Under No Child Left Behind, schools receiving federal funding MUST release students’ personal information to military recruiters, unless the students and/or their families choose to “opt-out” on their registration form....
  • Behind Mexico’s Bloodshed0September 8, 2010

    Behind Mexico’s Bloodshed

    Interview with investigative journalist Bruce Livesey, who recently returned from Ciudad Juárez, scene of some of the most concerning violence in Mexico’s ongoing drug cartel conflict.
  • Peru Wants U.S. Military Aid in Drug War0September 7, 2010

    Peru Wants U.S. Military Aid in Drug War

    President Alan Garcia said he is willing to accept U.S. military aid to combat drug traffickers, provided that this help is in the logistical and training areas.
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