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By this Declaration, Americans asserted their unwillingness to be serfs or vassals to an unaccountable ruler, but rather as ...
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.
Cardinal Robert McElroy, the Archbishop of Washington, has strongly criticized the Trump administration’s immigration ...
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MIAMI – A federal judge Tuesday found Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier in civil contempt because of a letter he sent in April to police after she ordered a halt to enforcement of a new ...
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on Wednesday warned, “Applicants for naturalisation without ‘good moral character’ need not apply.” USCIS mentioned a case of an immigrant ...
Carpenter wrote a character letter vouching for Arias-Cristobal, calling her a “person of high moral character.” And over the weekend, he’s launched a Change.org petition asking Congress to ...
I read the letter from Jane Hill of Slidell about immigration policy and Christianity. Apparently, Hill is not reading the same Bible I read. In Matthew 22, Mark 12 and Luke 20, Jesus is tested ...
Mass deportations and indefinite detention violate our moral responsibility and weaken our society. Immigration is not merely a political issue but a profoundly moral one. Sr. Ruth Snyder, Rochester ...
A U.S. immigration attorney said he received a letter from the Department of Homeland Security telling him to leave. A New Pope Has Been Elected Bill Gates plans to close his foundation, give away ...
Applicants for naturalization must demonstrate that they “have been, and continue to be, a person of good moral character,” according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Applicants for naturalization must demonstrate that they “have been, and continue to be, a person of good moral character,” according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). People ...