Weekly Shaarli
Week 20 (May 14, 2018)

"Emory Ellis, who lived on the streets in Boston, ventured into a Burger King in November 2015 to buy breakfast.
"He left the restaurant under arrest, wrongfully accused of trying to pay for his meal with a fake $10 bill. He spent more than three months in jail."

A three-part report on the migration crisis at the US-Mexico border (Part III scheduled to be released this year). Each part accompanied by a video summary.
"The Disappeared report series is collaborative project between two Tucson-based organizations, La Coalicion de Derechos Humanos and No More Deaths. [...] . Our research goals are transformative: to expose and combat those US government policing tactics that cause the crisis of death and mass disappearance in the borderlands."

"Los Angeles area artist Alex Schaefer has a sideline that has won him a fair bit of attention over the years. He likes to paint canvases of bank branches—most often Chase Bank—engulfed in flames."

Scott Warren was arrested after he helped migrants – but he’s a humanitarian aid worker trying to save lives in a place where so many find death.
Scott is the ninth No More Deaths volunteer to be arrested for giving water to thirsty migrants.
I had no idea some European countries regulated baby names to such a degree (maintaining white lists and requiring names to be indicative of gender).

"the border zone is home to 65.3 percent of the entire U.S. population, and around 75 percent of the U.S. Hispanic population"
Library Genesis has a PDF of the Penguin Classics version (translated by Ben Fowkes) of Marx's Capital.

Looks like a good organization. They've published several reports on the mistreatment of migrants by law enforcement at the Mexican border.
"No More Deaths is a humanitarian organization based in southern Arizona. We began in 2004 in the form of a coalition of community and faith groups, dedicated to stepping up efforts to stop the deaths of migrants in the desert and to achieving the enactment of a set of Faith-Based Principles for Immigration Reform."