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I sought out Father Scott after June 20th, International Refugee Day, when members of the Catholic Diocese of San Diego ...
Concerns about possible deportation are top of mind as the state's roughly half million stu8dents return to school.
It's back-to-school time as ICE is being pressured to meet detention quotas. Will schools be an enticing target for immigration raids?
We rely on undocumented immigrants to serve our food, build our homes, clean our rooms and grow and harvest our crops, yet we pretend they are not truly part of us. That hypocrisy cannot stand ...
The idea of sanctuary has long been embraced by communities of faith. Religious leaders and volunteers are finding new ways to apply it, including by being present with immigrants at courthouse ...
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Twenty-five years ago, New Jersey was ordered to open preschools for children in low-income urban districts to help make up for funding disparities. Now, supporters fear the preschool program is not ...
Before Trump’s post, the first in-person meeting between him and the liberal Lee had been expected to help flesh out details ...
They give kids the kind of stability no government program can replicate. Without them, schools lose steady parents, churches and civic clubs thin out, neighborhoods churn, and politics gets louder.
These patients needed long-term care. Instead, the hospitals pushed for them to be deported.
President Donald Trump welcomed Lee Jae Myung, the new president of South Korea, to the White House with a social media post that claimed a “Purge or Revolution” was taking place in South Korea and th ...