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NYT Column by Edsall Shows the Continued Misunderstandings of Immigration

The New York Times columnist Thomas B. Edsall wrote “{text},” an op-ed where he shared many pieces of commentary on immigration, even using Gallup findings to drive home that immigration support is on the rise. Unfortunately, he has managed to collect some of the worst takes out there. Edsall has a simplistic pro-immigration vs. anti-immigration … Continued

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NYT blames the border crisis on the pandemic, natural disasters; readers disagree

Eileen Sullivan and Miriam Jordan of the New York Times teamed up to write an article “Illegal Border Crossings, Driven by Pandemic and Natural Disasters, Soar to Record High,” that states the reasons for the record surge at the southern border can be blamed on the ongoing pandemic and natural disasters, such as hurricanes. While … Continued

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NYT blames the border crisis on the pandemic, natural disasters; readers disagree

Eileen Sullivan and Miriam Jordan of the New York Times teamed up to write an article “Illegal Border Crossings, Driven by Pandemic and Natural Disasters, Soar to Record High,” that states the reasons for the record surge at the southern border can be blamed on the ongoing pandemic and natural disasters, such as hurricanes. While … Continued

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Colorado River Water Shortage Affects 40 Million People

Immigration drives U.S. population growth, and this is true in western states, which are among some of the fastest growing areas in the United States. This growth is causing many strains on local resources and infrastructure, the most consequential being waters shortages that will become acute if current trends continue. For the first time, a … Continued

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Colorado River Water Shortage Affects 40 Million People

Immigration drives U.S. population growth, and this is true in western states, which are among some of the fastest growing areas in the United States. This growth is causing many strains on local resources and infrastructure, the most consequential being waters shortages that will become acute if current trends continue. For the first time, a … Continued

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More People, More Noise Pollution Hurts Our Environment

Pollution is typically thought of as a visual, chemical, or physical substance that causes environmental harm. Often overlooked is noise pollution, which of course is a staple in densely populated cities, but it’s becoming increasingly problematic as a growing din infiltrates nature and our protected areas such as national parks. And while multiple studies have … Continued

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When Not to Heed Warnings – ACLU on Florida’s Anti-Sanctuary Legislation

Most who travel abroad are well aware of State Department travel warnings, which inform citizens about dangers related to crime and terrorism in other countries. But have you ever seen an advisory designed to warn criminals not to travel to rule-of-law states in our own country? That’s essentially what the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) … Continued

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Seasonal Businesses Use Exchange Visitor Program as Labor Pool

When the Exchange Visitor Program was created in 1961, it was designed to “increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange.” Participants are allowed to work so, for many years, the program enabled young adults to serve as au pairs, … Continued

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TPA ‘Safeguards’ Won’t Protect American Workers

Proponents of Trade Promotion Authority legislation say built-in “safeguards” will allow Congress to protect American workers from the adverse impacts of immigration provisions in trade deals. But they know these safeguards are mere window dressing when a president refuses to be bound by the law and has latitude under a “living agreement” such as the … Continued

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