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Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 51–53.
Published: 01 August 2013
... am using these pages to draw on Torah sources and consider two elements of the immigration debate: a just use of “limited” resources and the role of prejudice in the attitudes to migration. The United States is not the only country that takes harsh methods to limit immigration. Some...
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 25–27.
Published: 01 August 2013
... on undocumented immigration — but he had a secret: he was conducting a love affair with Jose Orozco, an immigrant whose legal status remains in question. The romance went sour, alas, and the immigrant lover alleged that the sheriff threatened to deport him if he came out with their story. Babeu came out...
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 31–34.
Published: 01 August 2013
... maintained family ties and led lives across national boundaries. As a result, we are not your typical “immigrant family”: my mother, after all, had been born in Texas — so returning to the United States from Mexico in 1948 was a kind of coming home. Al Rendon © 2013 ( alrendon.com ) Four bridges...
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 38–41.
Published: 01 August 2013
...LAURA E. PEREZ Copyright © Tikkun magazine 2013 O ne of the areas today that most needs what art abounds in — creativity, artfulness, and vision — is immigration policy. The arts can contribute to re-thinking immigration in both the popular imagination and in legal policy in ways...
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 49–50.
Published: 01 August 2013
...STEPHAN BAUMAN; JENNY YANG Copyright © Tikkun magazine 2013 S everal years ago , World Relief, the humanitarian arm of the National Association of Evangelicals, started receiving calls from pastors who — in ministering to immigrants in their congregations — had suddenly come upon legal...
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 21.
Published: 01 August 2013
... How can we start building a society based on love and care amid militarized borders and the violence of global capitalism? In the pages that follow, some authors dream of a radical new approach to immigration policy while others draw on sacred texts to energize their faith communities around...
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 22–24.
Published: 01 August 2013
... of borders moves from being seen as a utopian fantasy to being a wonderful way to end the war on immigrants (and the war on drugs). Needless to say, anyone attempting to put this kind of a message into the public sphere is perceived as an enemy and then treated with disdain, fear, and ridicule...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (1): 38–39.
Published: 01 January 2009
... attention is what to do about illegal immigrants. There are legitimate
concerns voiced by those who want to prevent criminals, drug pushers, and terrorists from sneaking into the
United States, and who are calling for a “high wall” to keep them out of our country. But I believe...
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Tikkun (2006) 21 (2): 80.
Published: 01 April 2006
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Tikkun (2010) 25 (3): 11–12.
Published: 01 June 2010
... there! ■
Immigration:
Don’t Let “Reform” Be an Excuse for Increased Repression
HE DEEPLY FLAWED PLAN FOR IMMIGRATION REFORM lower-skilled immigrants who are apparently expected to send
put forward by Senator Chuck Schumer of New York their money home, providing American farmers...
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Published: 01 January 2016
Apna Ghar, a community organization in Chicago, works with immigrant communities to end gender violence using art therapy programs, in which community members create artworks such as the one above.
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Published: 01 August 2013
No Name Collective Activists march to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in downtown Chicago during an action to “Shut Down ICE.” In response to the action, ICE canceled a “public dialogue” about plans to build a new detention camp in Crete, Illinois.
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Published: 01 August 2013
Diane Ovalle ( dianeovalle.com ) Natally Cruz, an undocumented immigrant in Arizona, speaks out about her uncle’s arrest during an ICE raid in Phoenix Valley. Five of Cruz’s family members have begun facing deportation proceedings.
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Published: 01 August 2013
Creative Commons/Remi Mathis What would it mean for immigration policy if we took seriously Jesus’s Torah-inspired call to love “the stranger”? This stained-glass window, Housing the Stranger , was modeled after a print by Maerten van Heemskerck.
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Published: 01 August 2013
Diane Ovalle ( dianeovalle.com ) Inspired by the Freedom Rides of the Civil Rights Movement, undocumented immigrants rode this “UndocuBus” from Arizona to North Carolina, speaking out against deportation and harassment.
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Published: 01 August 2013
Santiago Uceda ( santiagouceda.com ) If we allow ourselves to dream big about immigration policy, we may find ourselves reaching past national reforms, toward a world without borders. DREAM Act by Santiago Uceda.
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Published: 01 August 2013
AFSC-Dayton AFSC staffer Migwe Kimemia shakes hands with former Dayton Human Relations Council director Thomas Wahlrab. Both played major roles in persuading the city of Dayton, Ohio, to actively welcome all immigrants, regardless of their legal status.
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Published: 01 August 2013
Favianna Rodriguez ( favianna.com ) A father gazes across a border at a mother and child in this print by Favianna Rodriguez, titled 22% of Deportees Have U.S. Citizen Children . “The father is depicted as an alien, alluding to the way in which inhumane immigration policy dehumanizes people
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Diane Ovalle ( dianeovalle.com ) “Many cannot get right with the law even though they would like to,” the authors write. Here, a mother and daughter face arrest together while protesting U.S. immigration policy outside the 2012 Democratic National Convention in North Carolina.
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