Saturday, July 6, 2019

Politics surrounding the detention of migrants at America’s southern border




The Intelligence is a daily burst of global illumination from The Economist’s worldwide network of correspondents as they dig past the headlines to get to the stories beneath—and to stories that aren’t making headlines, but should be. This episode is entitled “New Democracy in an old one: Greece’s election”
 Kyriakos Mitsotakis looks likely to lead his New Democracy party to victory in this weekend’s snap election. But can he deliver on all the promises of his big-tent campaign? We examine the controversy and the politics surrounding the detention of migrants at America’s southern border. And, it’s clear that the quality of women’s football is rocketing—we’ve got the data to prove it.1
Will Eiserman is a friend of the family and Director of the Early Childhood Hearing Outreach (ECHO) Initiative, at the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management, Utah State University.
  (Eiserman, 2019)2


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References

1
(n.d.). Economist Radio | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts. Retrieved July 6, 2019, from https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-economist-all-audio 
2
Eiserman, W. [Willl]. (2019, July 2). On Monday I had a meeting with Senator Gardner's staff to discuss my concerns about the treatment of children at the border and about our nation's over-arching approach to immigrants. [Facebook status update]. Retrieved July 6, 2019 from https://www.facebook.com/davmacit/posts/10157350780151796 

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