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How quickly will Latinos assimilate into the U.S. mainstream?
James M. Lang
"Places of Faith: A Road Trip Across America's Religious Landscape"
The New York Times opinion section offers a long op-ed on the perhaps non-existent Catholic vote in which the author notes that Catholics are split evenly right now between the two candidates running for president and some thoughts on how the campaigns might gain Catholic votes From the column
Cecilio Morales
"Value-Added Immigration: Lessons for the United States from Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom"
The need for study of the nexus between religion and politics has seldom been greater.
A couple months ago I wrote about immigration and the presidential contest at the website BustedHalo com where I touched on the DREAM Act The US Conference of Catholic Bishops went on record in favor of the DREAM Act with Los Angeles rsquo s Archbishop Jose Gomez writing The United States is a g
Christians are commanded to love one another, despite disagreements.

A half-dozen states that have passed laws modeled on Arizona’s could all be affected by the outcome of Arizona v. United States.

American Catholics must resist unjust laws “as a duty of citizenship and an obligation of faith,” the U.S. bishops committee on religious liberty wrote in a statement.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops filed an amicus curiae brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Arizona v. United States.