Guatemala Dispatch: Migrants’ Emotional Ties to U.S. Expressed in Flags, Tombs and Fancy Homes By News September 10, 2018 Add Comment Edit In rural areas of Guatemala, which have sent a steady stream of migrants north, the United States looms large in the popular imagination, and symbols of American life and culture are everywhere. Share this post Related PostsIn Red-Leaning Kansas, Democrat’s Target Isn’t on Ballot (and It’s Not Trump)American Military Apologizes for Booklet With Racially Offensive LanguageNorth Dakota Voter ID Law Stands After Last-Ditch Lawsuit10 Best Reads From Our Local Campaign CoverageOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: Near the Border, Beto Talks ImmigrationExhibitions: How Black Citizenship Was Won, and LostChanges in a V.A. Hospital’s Star Rating May Say Little About Care QualityJustice Department Charges Chinese Company With Espionage
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