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Category: Immigration

Changing Pakistani women’s lives, one sip of tea, one bike ride at a time

March 28, 2019 Renee Shur Activism, Immigration, International, Widgets: Women, Women Leave a comment

Sadia Khatri is determined to change the lives of women and girls in Pakistan—one tea-sipping, snacking, strolling, bicycle-riding excursion at a time.  The story

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dreamer

Going Back: The Untold Story of Dreamers Returning to Mexico

February 15, 2019 Renee Shur Immigration, Obama Leave a comment

It’s been a long and contentious eighteen years since the first Dream Act was introduced in Congress in 2001. The issue of providing a

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immigration

Zero tolerance for Trump’s cruel immigration policies

February 1, 2019 Renee Shur Children, Immigration, Trump One comment

On December 8, 2018, seven-year-old Jakeli Caal, a Guatemalan refugee who endured a grueling journey with her father to seek asylum in the U.S.,

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Kelly-O'Donnell

NBC Nightly News Goes Trivial when the nation needs Insight

January 21, 2019 Arthur Lieber Immigration, Media, Trump Leave a comment

What was not mentioned was that Trump not only did not express empathy for federal workers, he did not even acknowledge their existence.

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Madam Speaker, please negotiate. It’s good policy and it gives you the high ground

January 20, 2019 Arthur Lieber Bi-Partisan, Budget, Immigration Leave a comment

It can be very difficult to make Donald Trump look good to reasonable people, but Nancy Pelosi may be trying to do so. If she portrays the Democrats as the party of intransigence and inflexibility, she is giving Trump a gift that he neither deserves nor could ever earn.

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trudeau

Justin Trudeau trumps Trump’s dumbed-down view of immigration

January 19, 2019 Renee Shur Immigration, International, Trump Leave a comment

At a recent town hall meeting in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a tough question about Canada’s immigration policies. Trudeau’s low-key

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Shipping-Containers

Revocable Compromise: A creative way for Dems to compromise on “The Wall”

January 4, 2019 Arthur Lieber Budget, Immigration, Politics Leave a comment

As with so many issues that confront the nation, we are divided by party, by culture and by our sense of what is logical

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immigrants

Getting to know the lives of immigrants

December 8, 2018 Renee Shur Community/Common good, Immigration, People Leave a comment

Seven days a week, at eleven in the morning, Imad Khachan opens the door of his Greenwich Village chess shop. Chess Forum is the

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foreign born

Fact: American health care depends on foreign-born-and-trained professionals

November 15, 2018 Renee Shur Health, Health care, Immigration Leave a comment

The misinformation about legal immigration peddled by the Trump administration is going to get up close and personal for many of us rather quickly.

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Venezuela

Imagine yourself in the nightmare that is Venezuela today

August 28, 2018 Christopher Burke Economy, Foreign Policy, Immigration, International 2 comments

Something monumental, and not in a good way, is going on in Venezuela. You might need to get out a map of South America

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