Demand for Release of Salah Sarsour from ICE Detention
Nearly two months ago, on April 12, Peru held the first round of its presidential elections. But in the eight weeks since, confusion, protests and scandal have engulfed the results. Now, on Sunday, Peruvians return to the polls to cast their ballots in the hotly contested run-off. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Peru presidential candidate charged with financial crimes list 2 of 3 Peruvian authorities confirm Fujimori and Sanchez advance to runoff list 3 of 3 Thousands in Peru protest Fujimori presidential run end of list On one side is right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori, a former first lady who served in the administration of her father, former President Alberto Fujimori. Though her last name evokes a time of oppression for many Peruvians, she has been a finalist in the last four presidential races, campaigning on a platform to bring order to the country. In the other corner is Congress member Roberto Sanchez, a former government minister who represents the left...