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On immigration, ghosts of Christmas past
WASHINGTON -- Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is a gooey confection of seasonal sentiment. It also is an economic manifesto that Dickens hoped would hit with "twenty thousand times the force" of a political tract. It concerned a 19th-century debate...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Religion and Belief, Migration, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Finance
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Debate over amnesty looms over efforts to reform immigration laws
In 1986, lawmakers decided the problem of illegal immigration had to be dealt with. More than 3 million people were living in the United States after crossing the border illegally or overstaying their visas. A new law signed by President Ronald Reagan...
Tags: Barack Obama, Employment Opportunities, Health and Safety at Work, Migration, Cornell University
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Impact of 1960s
SOUTH BEND -- "Uprising! The Impact of the 1960s on Today's Society" will be the topic of a panel discussion from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Indiana University South Bend's Civil Rights Heritage Center, 1040 W. Washington St. The event is free and open to...
Tags: Indiana University South Bend, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Shootings, Justice and Rights
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Column: Ghosts of Christmas past seen in immigration debate
WASHINGTON — Charles Dickens’ "A Christmas Carol" is a gooey confection of seasonal sentiment. It also is an economic manifesto that Dickens hoped would hit with "twenty thousand times the force" of a political tract. It concerned a 19th-...Tags: Washington, DC, Economy, Business and Finance, Religion and Belief, Migration, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
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Boonsboro Council to give $45,000 for museum
davem@herald-mail.comBoonsboro Town Council members on Monday night agreed set aside $45,000 over the next three years for further development of a proposed museum to celebrate the history of the National Road that passes through town. An organization known as the...Tags: Museums, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture
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Boomers need immigrants
The Senate Judiciary Committee took up comprehensive immigration reform late last week. And, as expected, opponents are already rushing to derail it, arguing that any bill that legalizes the vast majority of undocumented immigrants in the United States...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Immigration, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Justice System, Migration
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For South Korea, no respect, no Kaesong
It's time for South Korea to face facts: The Kaesong experiment has failed. The ideologically motivated joint business venture with North Korea known as the Kaesong industrial complex is not economically viable, nor has it achieved any of its political...
Tags: Kim Jong Un, Korean War (1950-1953), Seoul (South Korea), Employees, Pyongyang (North Korea)
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Scholar's Bias Against Hispanics Dangerous
The Hartford CourantJason Richwine is a type in American politics. He holds a doctorate from Harvard. He writes studies, appears at conservative conferences in suit and tie, and expounds the same old nonsense about immigrants that we've been hearing since the Know Nothings...Tags: Mary Sanchez, U.S. Congress, Minority Groups, Social Issues, Migration
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Meaningful immigration reform begins with the right sort of immigrant
This country needs sensible immigration reform, but because liberal Obama-huggers oppose 100-foot-high Electro-Death-O-Matic™ fences and strings of naval mines along each coast, we've gotten nowhere. That's why I was interested to see that the...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, England, Migration, U2 (music group), Republic of Ireland
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Social Security boosted by immigration bill, chief actuary says
WASHINGTON -- The bipartisan Senate immigration proposal would provide a boost to the Social Security fund, its chief actuary said Wednesday, as more immigrants come out of the underground economy and begin paying taxes. The assessment of the bill’...Tags: Social Security, Immigration, Migration, Marco Rubio, Politics
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Immigration reform divides Republicans
WASHINGTON — The immigration reform bill crafted by a bipartisan group of senators has deeply split the Republican minority even as lawmakers prepare to take the first votes on the proposal Thursday. Alabama's Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions, a...Tags: Barack Obama, Lawyers, Jeff Sessions, Crime, Law and Justice, Jeff Flake
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GOP fights itself over immigration reform
Over the last few years the Republican Party has campaigned hard against comprehensive immigration reform and in favor of tougher internal enforcement and beefed-up security along the U.S. border with Mexico. Now the GOP leadership is hoping to persuade...
Tags: Immigration, U.S. Congress, Republican Party, Migration, Marco Rubio
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