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Selen Ozturk American Community Media On his first day in office, President Trump signed an executive order redefining who gets to be an American. On Thursday, May 15, the Supreme Court heard arguments from challengers to Trump’s January 20 Executive Order 14160 — denying U.S. citizenship to babies born...
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This Sunday May 25, racial-justice advocates will observe the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder. A Minnesota professor who has written about activism surrounding Floyd’s case says the movement still has legs to it, despite recent rhetoric. When a handful of Minneapolis police offers were convicted on charges related...
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Christopher Alam American Community Media Setenta años después de que el gobierno de Estados Unidos internó por la fuerza a más de 120.000 personas de ascendencia japonesa, la mayoría de los estadounidenses dice ahora que el período marca un capítulo vergonzoso e injusto en la historia de Estados Unidos....
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Christopher Alam American Community Media Seventy years after the U.S. government forcibly interred more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent, a majority of Americans now say the period marks a shameful and unjust chapter in American history. Those are the findings of a recent YouGov poll published in April...
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Los informes de que la administración Trump está considerando gravar a los estadounidenses ricos para financiar deportaciones masivas y otras prioridades llegan poco después de un nuevo estudio que muestra cómo la medida podría generar ingresos significativos sin desacelerar el crecimiento económico. Mary Eschelbach Hansen, profesora asociada de economía...
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Reports of the Trump administration considering taxing wealthy Americans to pay for mass deportations and other priorities come on the heels of a new study showing how the move could generate significant revenues without slowing economic growth. Mary Eschelbach Hansen, associate professor of economics at American University and the report’s co-author, said raising...
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The Florida tomato industry is stepping into uncharted territory following the termination of a decades old trade agreement with Mexico, marking what growers hope will be a turning point in their fight for fair competition. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s decision to end the 2019 Tomato Suspension Agreement has...
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An Illinois law professor is weighing in on what she called a “very public and open test of due process” for immigrants being deported from the United States without court hearings. Earlier this month, a U.S. district judge denied the Justice Department’s request to further delay the wrongful deportation...
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Peter Schurmann American Community Media In late March Clavel Rangel was in Toronto for a journalism conference. While there, she reported on the Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, which is when she began getting texts about a proposed U.S. travel ban on Venezuelans. Rangel, a...