Immigration and Human Trafficking Collide in Central America
Immediately following her recent trip to Honduras to observe the complex issue of child migrants, Clara Long will discuss "Immigration and Human Trafficking Collide in Central America," as well as other longer-standing humanitarian issues caused by human displacement.
Ms. Long researches immigration and border policy with Human Rights Watch for the U.S. program in their New York office. Prior to joining Human Rights Watch, Ms. Long was a Teaching Fellow with the Stanford Law School International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic. Clara has researched and advocated for human rights in Bolivia, Brazil, Panama, and the United States, including litigation in the Inter-American system. She is the co-producer of the documentary Border Stories about perspectives on immigration enforcement from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Church in the World Committee at St. James by-the-Sea continues its Religion and Geopolitics Series in partnership with the World Affairs Council.
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