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Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, American University, Washington, DC. Director, @drernestocast.bsky.social
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📣 Understanding Immigration! Join Dr. Castañeda for an in-depth discussion on today’s immigration realities. He will examine key trends, challenges, and the social, political, and cultural factors shaping immigration in the U.S.

October 15th, 3:30 - 5:00 PM, Hall of Science T07
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Happening right now at SIS Founders' Room at American University. Presentation and discussion of book on immigrant detention.
#NancyHiemstra #DeirdreConlon #AustinKocher #TazreenaSajjad #ErnestoCastañeda #PlutoBooks
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Today! Join us for "Empanadas, Pupusas, and Greens on the Side: Language and Latinidad in the Nation's Capital" with AU's Amelia Tseng (WLC & CLALS) to explore how Latinx communities shape DC's cultural and linguistic landscape through stories of migration, identity & belonging.
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Latin America faces economic uncertainty but also unique opportunities. With abundant renewable energy & critical minerals, the region could lead a green transition for sustainable growth—if leaders act now. Read more: https://aulablog.net/2025/09/19/latin-americas-challenges-and-opportunities/
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Talk by Mexican Anthropologist and CLALS Research Fellow Federico Besserer. September 17, 2025. American University, Washington, DC.
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📣 Join us for "The Big Business of Locking Up Migrants" 

Authors Nancy Hiemstra & Deirdre Conlon expose the profit-driven system behind U.S. immigration detention - its costs, failures, and the growing pushback.

👉🏼 Register: https://tinyurl.com/4csb5b96 , or scan QR code on flyer!
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📣 Join us for "Empanadas, Pupusas, and Greens on the Side: Language and Latinidad in the Nation's Capital" with AU's Amelia Tseng (WLC & CLALS)! 🌎

Explore how Latinx communities shape DC's cultural and linguistic landscape through stories of migration, identity, and belonging.
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Classroom “safe spaces” are more complex than they appear. Co-ethnic dynamics, language, and hidden hierarchies shape learning. Read more here: https://aulablog.net/2025/09/15/invisible-hierarchies/
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For Afghan migrants in the US, acculturation is more than learning a new language and celebrating their traditions. It is also about navigating legal precarity and confronting exclusion, while holding hope. Read more here: https://aulablog.net/2025/09/12/what-does-it-mean-to-belong/
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The current administration is copying the authoritarian playbook by using the language of security to justify power grabs. Regimes built on this basis always become far more dangerous than the real or fabricated threats they promise to quash.
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Giving up democracy for the promise of security By Ernesto Castañeda September 1, 2025 Last year, my wife and I traveled to Santiago de Chile. On our last day in town, we went to a museum dedicated…
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We ask whether someone’s movement is legal or illegal, allowed or forbidden. We debate thresholds and quotas, risks and threats. Rarely do we ask the more human question: Does a person have the right to move freely?
Read more here:
https://aulablog.net/2025/09/02/the-first-freedom/
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In the Everglades, the new detention camp, “Alligator Alcatraz,” faces local opposition. Environmentalists warn of ecological harm, the Miccosukee Tribe defends their land, and immigrant advocates decry inhumane conditions. Read more:
Land, Lives, and Liberation
Land, Lives, and Liberation: Resisting Alligator Alcatraz in the Everglades  By Blanca Martinez  The controversial immigrant detention camp in the Everglades, Alligator Alcatraz, has been…
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"Who is poised to become Bolivia's president?"

Robert Albro, Associate Director of the Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, speaks on The Dialogue about the Bolivian election. Read more here:
Who Is Poised to Become Bolivia’s Next President? – Inter-American Dialogue
A Latin America Advisor Q&A featuring experts' views on Bolivia's first-round presidential election.
thedialogue.org
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Border walls and “security” rhetoric don’t make the U.S. safer—they fuel xenophobia. Misinformation fuels fear, framing immigrants as threats and justifying harsh policies that harm communities.

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Walls, Fear, and Misinformation
Walls, Fear, and Misinformation: How the Securitization of Immigration in the US Fuels Xenophobia By Lauro Accioly Public perceptions in the U. S. regarding Latin American immigrants sometimes refl…
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More authors at #ASA2025! Ernesto Castañeda with his book Reunited, co-authored with Daniel Jenks. Come by booth 625 to browse this book and many others and receive a 25% conference discount!
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New from the CLALS Working Paper Series! 📘
No. 58 — "Overcoming the National: Typologies and Assumptions in Studies of the Transnational"
by Ernesto Castañeda

👉 To read: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5366392
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New from the CLALS Working Paper Series! 📘
No. 57 — "Family-Propelled Migration and the Appearance of Social Networks"
by Ernesto Castañeda & Daniel Jenks

👉 To read: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5357153
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Spoke about "Immigration Realities" at The Groks Science Show radio program and podcast, which has been around since 2005. You can listen here for an immigration data crash course. @columbiaup.bsky.social  @aucollege.bsky.social 
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Cities and migration are deeply intertwined. We provide a longue-durée global overview of the connection between the social processes of migration and urbanization, puting contemporary discussions about migrants arriving in cities into a wider perspective.

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Why are so many Ecuadorians fleeing their country? Gang violence, economic instability, and government failure have pushed over 240,000 Ecuadorians to seek asylum in the U.S.

Read more here: https://aulablog.net/2025/04/09/thousands-fled-ecuador-since-2020/