In the vaulted stillness of Chicago’s House of Hope, the nation gathered Friday to bid a final farewell to the Reverend Jesse Jackson, a titan of the civil rights movement who spent over half a century agitation for the “dispossessed and the disrespected.” Yet, the solemnity of the occasion has been eclipsed by a sharp [...]
Read More »House Passes Landmark Immigration Enforcement Bill Amid Deepening Political Divisions
In a move that underscores the continuing polarization of American immigration policy, the House of Representatives has approved sweeping legislation that would fundamentally alter how the federal government responds to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. The vote, which saw unexpected bipartisan support despite fierce Democratic opposition, signals a new phase in the ongoing national debate [...]
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