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immigration

The Inhumanity of the U.S. Immigration Policy, Detention, and Death

August 13, 2008

While all the presidential candidates have taken a position on immigration, often jumping from one side of the fence to the other and back again depending on the audience, the best we have come up with is building the Great Tex-Mex Fence as if that provides a solution to the issue.
Several months ago one of [...]

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Immigration, Prostitution and Justice for Some

May 18, 2008

Lately there has been a lot of news about prostitution, the D.C. Madam, Eliot Spitzer’s fling, and of course, we remember the Louisiana representative that made his way to the Senate after being outed on a list of Deborah Palfry’s “clients.”  In fact, we now know that the representative became Senator David Vitter.
There has been [...]

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The Immigration Issue and Pilgrim’s Pride

April 17, 2008

The immigration issue in America is one of those hot topics that clearly divides the population.  I know people who are immigrants, some waiting for their citizenship, some hoping to stay under the radar for a little longer.  I have mixed feelings on the immigration issue, and quite honestly I’m not informed enough on the [...]

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