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Careen Shannon's Blog

Careen Shannon

I write about an idiosyncratic collection of things I care about, including politics, immigration, language, literature, and anything else that grabs my attention.

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Yesterday I wrote about how what is happening in the United States right now is a kind of coup. It seems a bit counterintuitive since we aren’t seeing armed revolutionaries in the streets, nor are we seeing a head of state toppled by rebels...

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  • Careen Shannon

    Careen Shannon is a retired immigration lawyer & a former adjunct professor of law. She has written books & articles on immigration law, & is the Exec. Producer of the documentary “Las Abogadas: Attorneys on the Front Lines of the Migrant Crisis."

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