by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jan 5, 2011 | Opinion
Democrats’ spineless attempts to pass comprehensive immigration reform when they controlled the Congress – coupled with the prevailing racist Latino-phobia demonstrated by incoming Republican House committee chairs – mean that Latinas and Latinos will be facing...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jan 4, 2011 | News
Seven states may seek to pass Arizona-style laws in 2011 that crack down on illegal immigration, according to a report from an immigration advocacy organization. National Immigration Forum (NIF) released in late December a report titled “Deficits, Lawsuits,...
by Wendell Griffen | Dec 24, 2010 | Opinion
This is a festive season for churches, retailers, public officials, individuals and families. Is the hustle and bustle to decorate, invite, visit and joyfully celebrate enough? Or are we hustling, bustling, decorating, inviting, visiting and celebrating without also...
by Adelle M. Banks | Dec 17, 2010 | News
WASHINGTON (RNS) Religious leaders joined White House officials Thursday (Dec. 16) in urging the Senate to pass the DREAM Act, calling it a moral solution to help students hurt by the country’s immigration system. The legislation, which would permit young illegal...
by Jená Lowe | Dec 7, 2010 | News
WASHINGTON (RNS) With three weeks left before the 111th Congress adjourns, faith groups are mounting a full court press on Capitol Hill on a number of bills, including a nuclear treaty with Russia and an immigration bill. Advocates are pressing for action on The DREAM...