Human Rights

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How DACA Works—and Why Dreamers Face Uncertainty Economy

How DACA Works—and Why Dreamers Face Uncertainty

DACA shields roughly 530,000 young immigrants from deportation and grants them work permits, but ongoing legal battles and shifting federal policy lea...

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How Brazil's Supreme Court Works—and Why It Matters Economy

How Brazil's Supreme Court Works—and Why It Matters

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) is one of the world's most powerful and controversial constitutional courts. Here's how its 11 justices are chose...

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How FISA Section 702 Works—and Why It Divides Congress Technology

How FISA Section 702 Works—and Why It Divides Congress

FISA Section 702 lets U.S. spy agencies intercept foreigners' communications without individual warrants—but it sweeps in millions of Americans' calls...

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How Martial Law Works—and Why Democracies Fear It Economy

How Martial Law Works—and Why Democracies Fear It

Martial law replaces civilian government with military authority during emergencies. Here is how it gets declared, what happens to civil rights, and w...

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How Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act Works Economy

How Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act Works

Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is the last major federal tool against racial discrimination in voting. Here is how it works, why Congress strength...

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What Is the Durand Line—and Why It Fuels Conflict Economy

What Is the Durand Line—and Why It Fuels Conflict

The Durand Line, a 2,640-kilometre border drawn by British diplomats in 1893, divides the Pashtun people between Pakistan and Afghanistan and remains...

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How Palestinian Elections Work—and Why They Stall Culture

How Palestinian Elections Work—and Why They Stall

The Palestinian Authority holds presidential, legislative, and local elections — but internal divisions, the Fatah-Hamas split, and the question of Je...

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Who Are the Tuareg—and Why Do They Keep Rebelling? Culture

Who Are the Tuareg—and Why Do They Keep Rebelling?

The Tuareg, Sahara's nomadic 'blue people,' have launched at least five major rebellions since 1916. Their fight for autonomy in northern Mali reveals...

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How Temporary Protected Status Works in the U.S. Economy

How Temporary Protected Status Works in the U.S.

Temporary Protected Status shields foreign nationals from deportation when their home countries face armed conflict, natural disasters, or extraordina...

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What Are FARC Dissidents—and Why Violence Persists Culture

What Are FARC Dissidents—and Why Violence Persists

Colombia's 2016 peace deal was meant to end decades of war with the FARC guerrillas. Instead, splinter factions rejected the accord, rearmed, and now...

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How U.S. Execution Methods Work—From Injection to Squad Culture

How U.S. Execution Methods Work—From Injection to Squad

The United States uses five legally authorized execution methods. Here's how each works, why lethal injection became dominant, and why states are now...

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How U.S. Asylum Law Works—From Claim to Court Economy

How U.S. Asylum Law Works—From Claim to Court

A guide to the U.S. asylum system: who qualifies, how the process works from credible fear interviews to immigration court, and why a massive backlog...

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