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Letters: U.S. once allowed illegal immigrants
U.S. once allowed illegal immigrants Illegal made legal! Non-criminal immigrants rounded up, detained and deported! World War II Nazi war criminals who committed some of the worst atrocities against ...
No one wins when a vulnerable group of human beings are the brunt of dehumanizing insults, especially to gain political points. Over the past eight years, our current president has been repeating ...
In college in the ‘60s, I probably participated in more than my share of protests, and it was great being out there knowing we were going to change the world.
In a letter sent to FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Tuesday, more than 90 civil rights and labor groups expressed a “deep concern” over President Donald Trump administration’s immigration policies ...
Some had waited decades, others only years. They came from 41 nations but took the same oath. All became Americans on the ...
Nearly 100 civil rights groups signed a letter sent to FIFA expressing concern over U.S. immigration policies ahead of the ...
ICE agents alleged that her status as a lawful permanent resident had been revoked due to her past criminal convictions, ...
The letter comes two days after ICE denied a request by Reps. Goldman and Nadler to observe an ICE field office in New York ...
Barack Obama: “These people, our neighbors, our classmates, our friends, they did not come here in search of a free ride or an easy life. They came to work.”. Joseph Biden Jr.: ...
George H. W. Bush: “Immigration is not just a link to America’s past; it’s also a bridge to America’s future.” William J. Clinton: “This is one country. We like our diversity.
Then, an immigrant establishes residence in a community. They get a job, rent a house, find a church, make friends, find schools for their kids, and become productive members of the community.