Efectos jurídicos de la resistencia social a la legislación de asilo y refugio: el movimiento Sanctuary y la enmienda Boland

Araucaria 23 (48) (2021)
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Abstract

The worsening of the Cold War during the Ronald Reagan administration brought with it the Reagan doctrine and US support for the conservative Central American dictatorships, causing a wave of refugees that reached the United States. In the face of the deportations carried out by the administration, a social movement of religious inspiration, but not confessional, called Sanctuary, with important legal and political consequences was produced.

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