This article was shared with permission from the NC Public News Service. RALEIGH, N.C. — Juana Ortega came to the United States in the 1990s...[Read More]
Tag Archives: Immigration
Where does love stop? When looking through quotes about patriotism, I was drawn to this one from Pablo Casals: “The love of one’s country...[Read More]
By Olivia Neal For the last week, Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ face has been running through my mind. I watched as she stood in front...[Read More]
By Joy Ayioka, Women AdvaNCe Summer Intern “This not about sharing a burden. It is about sharing a global responsibility, based not only the...[Read More]
>> BY SARA COLM It’s time for NC to return to its tradition of welcoming newcomers. One year before Governor McCrory’s controversial demand that President...[Read More]
>>News from the international community has been especially heartbreaking over the last two weeks. I don’t need to recap all of the atrocities that have...[Read More]
>>On Thursday morning at about 4:00 am, the North Carolina General Assembly’s long session adjourned. And a long session it was – only one session...[Read More]
>>“The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems. It’s true. And these aren’t the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its...[Read More]
>>I find it ironic that immigration has become a dirty little word over the last couple days in a country to which most everyone immigrated...[Read More]