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Opinion | Latinos are not a lock for Democrats Here s why

Opinion | Latinos are not a lock for Democrats Here s why
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Joe Biden immigration policies lose support from public

Joe Biden immigration policies lose support from public
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Joe Biden immigration policies lose support from public

Joe Biden immigration policies lose support from public
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Former Puerto Rico Gov Carlos Romero Barceló dies at 88

Former Puerto Rico Gov. Carlos Romero Barceló dies at 88 Sandra Lilley © Provided by NBC News Carlos Romero Barceló, a staunch advocate of Puerto Rican statehood and the island s governor from 1977 to 1985, died Sunday night at the age of 88, his family said in a statement. In March, his family said he was in fragile condition as a result of bacterial infections. Puerto Rico Gov. Pedro Pierulisi declared a period of mourning of 30 days. The island s most prominent pro-statehood leaders expressed their condolences on social media as they marked his influence on their movement. We have lost a leader in the search of equality, tweeted Resident Commissioner Wanda Vázquez Merced, Puerto Rico s nonvoting member of Congress. Rep. Darren Soto, D-Fla., called the late former governor a fearless advocate and a longtime mentor.

Milwaukee archdiocese questions need for attorney general s review of clergy abuse – Catholic World Report

Milwaukee, Wis., Apr 27, 2021 / 15:01 pm (CNA). The Archdiocese of Milwaukee said on Tuesday that it is concerned that the Wisconsin attorney general’s planned review of reports of clergy and faith leader abuse could “re-victimize” abuse victims through renewed publicity. “Although we will take a look at the specific details of the Attorney General’s request when it is received, we have concerns about the negative impact this could have on abuse survivors, because the publicity has the potential to re-victimize individuals,” Jerry Topczewski, chief of staff to Archbishop Jerome Listecki of Milwaukee, said April 27. “There is no evidence that the Church as a whole and the Archdiocese of Milwaukee hasn’t already taken all possible steps in addressing issues surrounding clergy sexual abuse. We also do not understand the legal basis for the inquiry. We also question why only the Catholic Church is being singled out for this type of review when sexual abuse is a societ

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