When Is a Border Just a Border? Almost Never By News January 10, 2019 Add Comment Edit The U.S. government shutdown offers a reminder that borders are often potent symbols of political divides. Share this post Related PostsNancy Pelosi, Icon of Female Power, Will Reclaim Role as Speaker and Seal a Place in HistoryTrump Says Mattis Resignation Was ‘Essentially’ a Firing, Escalating His New Front Against Military CriticsMexico City as the Director of ‘Roma’ Remembers It (and Hears It)A ‘Game of Thrones’-Style Poster Overshadowed a Trump Cabinet Meeting. Nobody Talked About It.White House Mulls Jim Webb, Ex-Democratic Senator, as Next Defense SecretaryOn Day 1, Brazil’s New President Undermines Indigenous Land Rights‘The People Making It Are Indigenous, but Indigenous Is Not a Genre’Trump and Democrats Dig In After Talks to Reopen Government Go Nowhere
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