Live pictures from the in washington dc were reour continuing our live coverage celebrating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. Have a new panel on the Civil Rights Movement hosted by the w. K. Kellogg foundation. We will be joined by marc morial who is the president of the National Urban league. Good morning. Saying goodr morning in a way that i would hear, and with that sort of energy. Thank you all. This is such a joy to be here in this historic week about to celebrate our history and to envision and move forward toward creating the future that we all want, and certainly the future that our children deserve. Christopher, the Vice President of the Program Strategy at the w. K. Kellogg foundation. You on like to welcome behalf of our staff and our over theon all nation. Solidarity behind this idea that no light can live forever, and we must heal for our childrens sake. When mr. Kellogg built the foundation he said do what you will with the money, so long as it benefits th
Good Tuesday morning. In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on increased security measures at Hillels and other Jewish campus institutions, as well as the Jewish Priorities Conference at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History. We.
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The bill drew praise from right-of-center organizations that had opposed Trump s immigration policy, like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, but disdain from groups like the ACLU, who called it an effort to short-circuit due process.
The bill would create structures for surge staffing at the border, while increasing access to legal and translation services for asylum seekers, but it would also expand the role of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents in asylum determinations. We re trying to do this in a more of a middle of the road [bill], which means the far left and the far right are not going to like it, Cuéllar told The Hill.
(RNS) Honduran migrants encountered tear gas and were struck with sticks as they pushed through lines of Guatemalan soldiers in their trek to reach Mexico and seek asylum in the United States.
They departed from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, early Friday (Jan. 15), but by Tuesday the large caravan had largely dissolved after a dayslong standoff with Guatemalan security forces. Small groups made it toward the Mexican border, while others agreed to be sent back to Honduras on buses arranged by Guatemalan officials.
Faith groups and religious leaders found the violence at the border disturbing and are urging newly inaugurated U.S. President Joe Biden, who has promised to take a different approach to immigration, to steer away from hard-line policies that would make it difficult for migrants to seek asylum. They also urged Guatemalan and Honduran leaders to treat the thousands of Hondurans fleeing their country as a refugee crisis.