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An investigation by WBEZ, Chicago Sun-Times and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project found allegations of excessive force, improper searches and racist comments on the job.
US troops are at the border and across North America, governments are clamping down on migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.
In #Mexico, the state is dead set on using this as a pretext for attacking indigenous resistance movements for autonomy in an effort to push forward capitalist mega-projects.
On this podcast, IGD contributors in Mexico report on the cases of Indigenous political prisoners Fidencio Aldama and Miguel Peralta and how they relate to this growing conflict.
https://itsgoingdown.org/indigenous-resistance-in-mexico-prisoners-int/
On this episode of the It's Going Down podcast, we look at the Mexican state's targeting of Indigenous resistance movements and communities, specifically the cases of political prisoners Fidencio Aldama and Miguel Peralta, and how this relates to the militarization of borders across so-called North America. As a recent article on It's Going Down wrote:...
NEW: Six years ago today (May 11, 2017) in NY, Andrew Kearse died of a heart attack in the back of a police car despite begging for help over 70 times. In an emotionally distressing interview, Kearse’s widow, Angelique Negroni-Kearse, shared with UR the pain she feels.
Andrew Kearse Remembered: Widow Shares the Pain of Losing Her Husband to Police [CW] [CC]