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Nevins: From the I-Word to the I-Deed
Znet Article, May, 03 2013
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Drop the I-Word is predicated on the assumption that words matter, that the terms we employ are more than mere words, that the language we use can harm individuals
Nevins: Convicts, Collateral Damage, and the “War on Drugs”
Znet Article, December, 07 2012
Joseph Nevins
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Two recent court cases in southern California provide insight into the identity of those who smuggle drugs across the international boundary between the two countries
Nevins: A Tale of Two Voyages
Znet Article, February, 22 2012
Joseph Nevins
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There is a long history of deaths associated with the dangerous journey of migrants clandestinely trying to reach Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic
Nevins: Robocop
Znet Article, February, 03 2011
Joseph Nevins
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In September 2010 the House Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Caucus held a technology fair.
Nevins: Security First: The Obama Administration and Immigration "Reform"
Znet Article, January, 09 2010
Joseph Nevins
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In a November 13 speech to the Center for American Progress in Washington, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano made clear that President Obama's administration intends to move forward soon on legislation that would bring about “an im...
Nevins: Pirates vs. Emperors
Znet Article, May, 07 2009
Joseph Nevins
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History shows that when a powerful empire sets sail overseas its spokespeople often depict the undertaking as an effort to create order and bring peace. When a pirate ship ventures into the open seas, by contrast, the empire portrays the endeavor ...
Nevins: Death as a Way of Life: Esequial Hernández Jr. and the Making of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
Znet Article, July, 26 2008
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Esequiel Hernández Jr. was only 18-years-old when Clemente Manuel Banuelos, a U.S. Marine corporal, shot and killed him in Redford, Texas in May 1998. Hernández, a high school student, was the first civilian killed by U.S. troops within national t...


