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Two women get jailed and deported for kissing in public
Dubai: Two women who were standing trial for kissing and cuddling on a public beach have been sentenced to one a month prison term followed by deportation. The women, a 30-year-old Lebanese visitor and 36-year-old Bulgarian employee, had pleaded not Read More …
Deporting Weng back to Communist Repression
Seven years ago, Zhenliang Weng escaped China to seek political refuge in the United States and enjoy our freedoms and liberties not granted by the China Communist Party (CCP). Today he faces deportation because he made the mistake of obtaining Read More …
ICE Raids – Impact on American Children and Families
The Education and Labor Subcommittee on Workforce Protections held hearings this past week concerning “ICE Workplace Raids: Their Impact on U.S. Children, Families, and Communities.” Witnesses explored how immigration enforcement could be improved in order to protect children, most of Read More …
Deportation of Classmate sparks Immigration Teach-in
6-8th graders at St. Bernard School in Wisconsin learned more about the painful side of deportation when one of their classmates–Miriam–was deported to Mexico. The students were quite unaware of immigration policies and had questions. Some expressed their closeness to Read More …