Many immigrants might soon be able to “come out of the shadows.”
Patricia Zapor - Catholic News Service
Secrecy and Vatican Role Contribute to Cuba-U.S. Reset: Restoration of ties was long promoted by church leaders in both countries
Restoration of ties was long promoted by church leaders in both countries
Immigration changes will take months, at least, to take effect
It will be several months, at least, before anyone can apply to take advantage of immigration policy changes announced by President Barack Obama Nov. 20.Some aspects will go through the federal rule-making process, which requires a formal advertising and comment period that could take a year or more
As Obama unveils program, other efforts aim to help Central Americans
Leaders seek to address underlying conditions that led to recent waves of migration.
Rally with Thanksgiving theme last-minute plea for immigration order
A table spread with the components of Thanksgiving dinner, with the White House as a backdrop, set the scene on Nov. 19 for what will turn out to be a last-minute pitch to the president to protect some of the nation's 11 million immigrants who are in the country illegally.Shortly before the Whit
Bishops urge lame duck Congress to get off the ground: They ask for action on poverty, conscience protection, online access
In two letters to members of Congress, the chairmen of four committees of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops urged action to protect the poor and to enact conscience protections for medical workers and insurers.A third letter by the chairmen of two other committees encouraged the chairman of th
Maryland’s O’Malley: Changed civic values add to economic inequity
With an engaging illustration of economic inequity in the United States, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley told an audience at The Catholic University of America that the lessons he learned as a student there too often are lost in politics and policy.Principles including belief in the dignity of eve
Ruling sets up possible Supreme Court round on same-sex marriage
Although the Supreme Court just a few weeks ago declined to accept any of several challenges to rulings making same-sex marriage legal in various states, a 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision Nov. 6 could lead to another shot at the high court weighing in on a nationwide approach to such unio
Executive Inaction: Still waiting for changes on immigration policy
President Barack Obama's decision to delay executive measures on immigration until after the November elections drew sharp rebukes from some of the most vocal advocates for immigrants, while others plugged away at arguing for certain actions, and analysts weighed whether the delay hurts or helps
Fight or Flight?: Ebola, war or disaster: how, when global service groups decide to flee
Ebola, war or disaster: how, when global service groups decide to flee
