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Racism makes a criminal justice system reform impossible
Ellen K. Boegel
May 17, 2018
The effects of white privilege in law enforcement makes it clear that the promise of racial equality in the United States is still unrealized.
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Catholic group demands congressional investigation into T.P.S. decisions
J.D. Long García
May 16, 2018
The Department of Homeland Security ignored warnings from top officials at the State Department by ending T.P.S. for Hondurans on May 4.
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Is Catholic identity hurting enrollment at Catholic colleges?
Michael J. O’Loughlin
May 16, 2018
All colleges face budget challenges, but Catholic schools must also contend with marketing to an increasingly secular applicant pool.
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Home secretary Amber Rudd resigns over treatment of Windrush immigrants
David Stewart
May 15, 2018
The most recent member of the current Conservative Party administration to be shown the door, Ms. Amber Rudd, was partly responsible for perpetuating an unpleasant and morally dubious policy that her predecessor in that office had introduced.
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Church in Texas issues IDs to help the undocumented navigate police encounters
J.D. Long García
May 15, 2018
“They want to know who they’re talking to,” Father Forge said of police. “Well, we already issue our volunteers with ID cards, so we jumped on that.”
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A new bill could help those not protected by DACA
J.D. Long García
May 11, 2018
A group of representatives wants to force a vote on immigration reform in the House.
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