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Immigration
With the End of Title 42, Lessons from the Southern Border
Nearly a year ago we wrote, in this very same space, that with or without Title 42, immigrants would continue…
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Immigration
Today’s immigration drama stems from the same-old politics
For politicians, the issue of immigration is like a pebble in your shoe that you want to remove and continue…
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Politics
Biden’s challenge includes delivering for immigrants
President Biden must use this moment to explain to U.S. residents that the lack of broad reform of the broken…
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Immigration
In the Absence of Reform, Pro-Immigrant Measures are Urgently Needed
The Democratic Senator from New Jersey, Bob Menéndez, brought forward an immigration plan that does not require congressional intervention
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Opinion
When Republican Extremism is no Longer Hidden
Republicans use their majorities in state assemblies and governors’ mansions around the country in order to silence their opponents, particularly…
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Politics
Trump’s indictment is a test for the U.S. democracy
The drama over the indictment of former President Donald Trump on 34 criminal charges, of which he declares to be…
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Immigration
The eternal tragedies of migrants touch us all, deeply
Migrants will continue trying to come to the United States as long as poverty, violence, political persecution, and the lack…
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Immigration
Nefarious immigration policies are a slap in the face, no matter who they come from
The Republican Party continues to solidify itself as an anti-immigrant entity with the annual CPAC meeting this past weekend, with…
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Immigration
The End of Title 42: Forewarned is Forearmed
A nation as rich and powerful as the United States should have the capacity to process migrants who seek asylum…
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Immigration
Anti-Immigrant Extremism is Anti-Democratic
In another week of contrasts, two issues—the New York Times story about child labor exploitation, and the criticism about President…
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