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Immigration – and the Curse of the Black Legend
Oftentimes, the US forgets its Spanish roots
Tony Horwitz
July 12, 2006
Migrants, Bound for Spain, Set off a Boom
Frustrated with a coast stripped of resources, African migrants risk lives by embarking on desperate sea voyages to Spain
Meg Bortin
June 21, 2006
A Bad Time for Conciliatory Gestures
With Israeli tanks crossing its borders, Hamas offers small hint at recognizing its nemesis
Pierre Heumann
June 28, 2006
Holocaust Memories Hover Over Refugees
The nation founded by refugees struggles over how to deal with those fleeing violence in Sudan
Peter Hirschberg
June 20, 2006
EU Faces Complications in Plan to Halt Migrants
Illegal immigration continues to cause contention among EU member states
Dan Bilefsky
June 1, 2006
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