
Jeff Gammage
Immigration Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer
I cover immigration at The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pulitzer Prize winner. Author, “China Ghosts,” published by William Morrow. [email protected]
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gazettextra.com | Jeff Gammage |Sean Walsh |Michelle Myers |Julia Terruso
PHILADELPHIA - A Philadelphia that proudly stood among the strongest of sanctuary cities has formally discarded the name.
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charlotteobserver.com | Jeff Gammage |Sean Walsh
Demonstrators rally at Love Park during the Choose Love Sanctuary City rally organized by the New Sanctuary Movement of Philadelphia on Jan. 25, 2025. The rally started at the Arch St. UMC to Love Park in support of Philadelphia maintaining its sanctuary city policies. (Yong Kim/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS) TNS PHILADELPHIA - A Philadelphia that proudly stood among the strongest of sanctuary cities has formally discarded the name. It's now a "welcoming city."That's according to Mayor Cherelle L.
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inquirer.com | Jeff Gammage |Sean Walsh |Michelle Myers |Julia Terruso
A Philadelphia that proudly stood among the strongest of sanctuary cities has formally discarded the name. It’s now a “welcoming city.”That’s according to Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s top attorney, who confirmed what has been a slow but dramatic shift in labeling as the Trump administration bears down on the city. Parker administration officials said, however, that policies requiring justice workers to treat immigrants like everyone else remain in place.
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inquirer.com | Rob Tornoe |Jeff Gammage |Alfred Lubrano
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inquirer.com | Jeff Gammage
She was a little girl, recalled Ca-Tisha Ashlock-Adams, when men from the government would call at her grandmother’s house in West Philadelphia, bringing news on the search for her son, Marines Cpl. Carlos Ashlock, who was declared missing in action after a 1967 firefight in Vietnam. The visits went on for years. And Ashlock-Adams saw how after each one, her grandmother’s mood would shift, the sadness enveloping her. “My grandmother was just heartbroken,” said Ashlock-Adams, 48, who is Cpl.
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