by Robert Parham | Feb 8, 2011 | Opinion
A Mexican Madonna with child sits at the entrance to the sanctuary of Southside Presbyterian Church in Tucson, Ariz. By her left side is a machete and straw hat. By her right side is a water jug. Around her is a doorframe with a lizard. Yes, a lizard. The lizard...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Feb 7, 2011 | News
Myth and fact regarding “anchor babies” collided last week after a new report. National and state lawmakers have said that hundreds of thousands of “illegal aliens” cross the U.S. border to give birth to children in an effort to obtain...
by Robert Parham | Jan 21, 2011 | Opinion
He asked us to call the border patrol. After three days in the harsh Sonoran Desert, having been left behind by five other undocumented migrants when he injured his leg, the teenage boy had had enough. He wanted to go home – back to Mexico. We arrived Saturday...
by Sean McKenzie | Jan 12, 2011 | Opinion
Georgia is not Arizona, and its values are not our values. On the issue of immigration, our highest ideals dictate that we act in a more humane fashion than Arizona has with its anti-immigration law. Here’s why: First is Southern hospitality and history. Country...
by Adelle M. Banks | Jan 11, 2011 | News
WASHINGTON (RNS) Facing a backlash from conservative groups, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has ordered changes to a proposal to remove the terms “mother” and “father” from records of overseas births. “With Secretary Clinton’s input, we will be revising the form...