by Albert Reyes | Sep 12, 2007 | Opinion
I know what the law says about undocumented immigration, and I believe all our laws should be enforced. But I have a different question on the issue. Can we be proud of our immigration laws and the affect of their enforcement? Does immigration law produce liberty and...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Aug 24, 2007 | Opinion
On Aug. 22 a prayer vigil showing solidarity for Elvira Arellano, and all of the other families in risk of separation due to our inhumane immigration system, was held in Denver. On Aug. 22 a prayer vigil showing solidarity for Elvira Arellano, and all of the other...
by Daniel Carro | Aug 3, 2007 | Opinion
Nobody should think–lawmakers included–that illegal aliens are in their situation by choice. Given the option, most if not all would welcome the possibility of becoming a law-abiding citizen of this country. Nobody should think–lawmakers...
by Daniel Carro | Jul 13, 2007 | Opinion
Marlo Rodriguez is a 24-year-old illegal immigrant in Virginia–euphemistically called “undocumented” by the press and other politically correct operatives. He came to Northern Virginia 16 years ago, when he was only 8. His parents brought him into...
by Bob Allen | Jun 26, 2007 | News
The Baptist General Convention of Texas and Buckner International have launched a new partnership working with local churches in Texas and beyond to help undocumented immigrants file papers to become U.S. citizens. Announced Tuesday at the BGCT-affiliated Hispanic...