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May 18, 2013

A Focus on Border Security and Temporary Visas as Senators Return to Immigration - NYTimes.com

May 14, 2013

Excluding 'criminals' from comprehensive immigration reform - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

May 12, 2013

First Steps to a Better Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com

May 9, 2013

In Senate, Efforts to Reshape, or Derail, Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com

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Crossing Histories on Amtrak

(Ed Gately)

A writer discovers that Sabra Hummus—a boycott target of the Palestine solidarity movement—is being served on her Amtrak train.

 

Posted in Activism, Nonfiction
Tagged: border, civil rights, hate crime, labor
MICHELLE CHEN

Criminalization or Compassion?

Raoul Deal

 

Posted in Politics, Video/Media
Tagged: Breakthrough, deportation, hate crime, Obama, SComm
MICHELLE CHEN

Behind Oak Creek, Divided Families Endure

The tragedy highlights the everyday struggles of families stretched across borders.

 

Posted in Nonfiction, Politics
Tagged: diaspora, hate crime, Obama, Sikh
MICHELLE CHEN

Identifying Sikhs

 

Posted in Activism, Nonfiction
Tagged: hate crime, Sikh, South Asian, Wisconsin
MICHELLE CHEN

Isolated Incidents

Julio Salgado

 

Posted in Activism, Nonfiction
Tagged: Arab, hate crime, immigrant, Iraq, michelle chen, Muslim, Shaima Alawadi

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