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Tag Archives: immigration
Profile Response: Jarad Singh, Dallas TX
“Immigration in this country is a net positive, but I think it’s very important to regulate and control. A steady rate of immigration is key for stability and expectations.” Jarad Singh’s views on immigration may be conservative for an Indian … Continue reading
Profile Response: Melissa Lopez, Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Service, El Paso, TX
“El Paso is a different place from other parts of the country. The flow of immigrants is our lifeblood. In 2014 there were many families coming through from Central America. INS was going to release three hundred of them. They … Continue reading
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Tagged Border Patrol, DMRS, El Paso TX, immigration, immigration reform, INS, Melissa Lopez
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Profile Response: Marie, Owner of Bieber Motel, Bieber, CA
Marie was probably never tall and thin, but four children, years of hard work, and gravity have made her very short and stout. When she reaches her arms onto the check-in counter of the Bieber Motel, she almost has to … Continue reading
Profile Response – Connie and Frank Mignone Medina, MN
I knew Connie and Frank Mignone were Catholic the moment I turned up their driveway: all four cars have ‘Catholic’ bumper stickers applied to their rear windshields. We share common ground in that department, as I was raised Catholic and … Continue reading
Profile Response – Eliza Klein, Glen Ellyn, IL
Eliza Klein was an Immigration Court Judge for in Massachusetts, Florida and Illinois. She stepped down after over twenty years and is currently helping a law firm that represents clients of Central American and Caribbean descent to enhance their … Continue reading
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Tagged a toda madre, Eliza Klein, Glen Ellyn IL, immigration, immigration reform
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