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HANGING BY A THREAD: TWO CENTRAL AMERICANS ON RENEWING TPS

HANGING BY A THREAD: TWO CENTRAL AMERICANS ON RENEWING TPS

by Ali Bianco | Mar 17, 2022 | Featured, Immigration

ARIZONA BORDER, June 1999 — It has been two days and two nights of trudging through the Arizona desert. Faustino’s left leg is lifeless. As his feet drag through the sand, he recalls his previous endeavors at this same malicious journey. The first four attempts remain...
Justices clash on how to resolve procedural questions in state legal intervention case

Justices clash on how to resolve procedural questions in state legal intervention case

by Ali Bianco | Mar 2, 2022 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that hinged on whether states can step in to defend a Trump-era immigration policy that the Biden administration opted not to enforce. “If we step back and refuse to let the trees obscure our view...
America and its foes remain in the way of a landmine-free future, new report shows

America and its foes remain in the way of a landmine-free future, new report shows

by Linus Hoeller | Nov 10, 2021 | National Security

WASHINGTON —Around 135,500 landmines were destroyed in 2020 but the U.S. and some if its main adversaries continue to stockpile the weapons, according to the Landmine Monitor report released Wednesday. The International Campaign to Ban Land Mines, which has been...
SENATE APPROVES IMPEACHMENT TRIAL RULES AFTER MARATHON SESSION

SENATE APPROVES IMPEACHMENT TRIAL RULES AFTER MARATHON SESSION

by Angelina Campanile, Megan Lebowitz, Evan Ochsner and Zamone Perez | Jan 21, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON – Eleven times Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer rose before Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday and Wednesday morning to introduce amendments to allow more evidence in the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Each time, those amendments...
March for Life, Women’s March Persist Amid Controversy

March for Life, Women’s March Persist Amid Controversy

by Ester Wells | Jan 23, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Two marches brought tens of thousands of women to Washington this weekend in support of diametrically opposed causes. The one thing in common? Both were controversial. At the 46th annual March for Life on Friday, a video of students in “Make America Great...
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