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MUST LISTEN: This American Life’s “Alien Experiment” - Joshua Witchger

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The Life of Dreams - Marco Saavedra


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The Agricultural 99 Percent - Andrew Wainer

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Mitt Romney and Moral Imagination - Tim King

The center of a Christian moral framework is to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. In order to maintain just legal structures it is necessary for policy makers to ask themselves how they would want to be treated by the law. This is why it is always disturbing when you here of politicians who create laws that don’t apply to themselves or start wars that their children won’t be fighting in.

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New Report: "The Wrong Approach: State Anti-Immigration Legislation in 2011" - James Colten

 

The National Council of La Raza (NCLR, the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization) released a report today on anti-immigration legislation passed or considered by states. The 41-page report focuses primarily on Arizona’s SB 1070, and similar laws, and the effects these had on issues other than immigration.

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Alabama is Organizing... Again! - Lisa Sharon Harper

Those who follow me on Twitter know that over the holidays I discovered my adoptive dad’s African ancestor on Ancestry.com! It was an absolutely amazing moment — a rare one for most African-American families who usually can’t trace their families beyond the civil war. In the Antebellum South, our families weren’t considered families; they were chattel — property counted as estate holdings in pre-Civil War Census Records.

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The Immigrant Days of Christmas - Chris Hoke

I noticed this Christmas season, for the first time, that not only were Mary and Joseph forced to migrate under Rome’s census; not only was the Incarnate God born into a humiliating space — but, as they fled to Egypt, they never registered in Bethlehem with the census. A dream, an angel, told the migrant father to gather his family and run from the authorities. Unaccounted for in the empire, baby Jesus’ first movement in this world was a government-evading trek through the desert by night.

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How the First Caucus State is Offering a Sensible—and Popular—Solution on Immigration Reform – Pili Tobar

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I was an immigrant and you welcomed me - James Colten

Amidst much frustration with immigration system in this country, we need not look further than Iowa for some light. No, I’m not talking about the upcoming primary election. Rather, we should be inspired by the Catholic Sisters of the Upper Mississippi River Valley—twelve communities of Catholic Sisters in Iowa and Wisconsin. With their recently released billboard campaign, they state:

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Alabama: This is only the beginning - Felipe Matos

Last month, Presente.org delivered nearly 50,000 signatures to Governor Robert Bentley in conjunction with Reform Immigration for America, America's Voice, National Council of La Raza, Faith and Public Life, La Jefa (Spanish Radio) and Voto Latino.

When news broke out about Alabama's draconian immigration law, Presente.org members sprung into action because we recognized the threat HB56 poses to Latinos and communities of color. I witnessed some of the devastating effects of an immigration system gone wild in Alabama even before HB 56 took effect.

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