by Kim and Marc Wyatt | Sep 23, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to remove a name for privacy and security concerns. Welcome House Raleigh is a temporary housing ministry for refugees and immigrants seeking a long-term housing solution modeled on the Matthew Houses in Canada....
by Trevor Barton | Sep 19, 2019 | Opinion
Over half of the students I teach at my Title I elementary school in west Greenville, South Carolina, are from Mexico, Central America and South America. I love teaching them. I love them. The political winds of the last three years have blown against them. They are...
by Jack Moline | Aug 14, 2019 | Opinion
Is it all right to allow someone to live in benign ignorance if the result is somehow beneficial? There is a story I have heard in many versions that illustrates my question. It likely originates about 250 years ago with a rabbi named Moses Hagiz, who claims to...
by Sean McKenzie | Aug 13, 2019 | Opinion
The strongest nativist argument concerning immigration focuses on the rule of law. On all other ground, the sand sinks fairly quickly. When pressed, conservatives will often concede that many unauthorized immigrants are good people fleeing poverty or danger. Honest...
by Marv Knox | Aug 7, 2019 | Opinion
Gunshots that slaughtered at least 22 people in El Paso, Texas, last Saturday echoed around the world. They particularly reverberated in the hearts of residents of the American Southwest. The murderer (Let’s refuse to placate the perversion of mass murderers by...