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6 days ago |
news-journal.com | Selen Ozturk
With ramped-up immigration crackdowns and deportations since January, what rights do Americans have to help undocumented immigrants? The major federal law codifying U.S. provisions concerning this — the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (INA) — prohibits harboring unauthorized immigrants, but there is no nationwide, Supreme Court consensus as to what harboring means.
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6 days ago |
americancommunitymedia.org | Selen Ozturk
With ramped-up immigration crackdowns and deportations since January, what rights do Americans have to help undocumented immigrants? The major federal law codifying U.S. provisions concerning this — the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (INA) — prohibits harboring unauthorized immigrants, but there is no nationwide, Supreme Court consensus as to what harboring means.
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6 days ago |
wvnews.com | Selen Ozturk
With ramped-up immigration crackdowns and deportations since January, what rights do Americans have to help undocumented immigrants? The major federal law codifying U.S. provisions concerning this — the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (INA) — prohibits harboring unauthorized immigrants, but there is no nationwide, Supreme Court consensus as to what harboring means.
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1 week ago |
lapost.us | Selen Ozturk
As some major U.S. cities funnel record-high investment in their parks, the future of green space remains uncertain in many other cities nationwide. While parks are crucial to the social, physical and mental health of their communities, about one in three people in the U.S. — over 100 million people, including 28 million children — don’t have access to a park within a 10 minute walk of their home.
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1 week ago |
americancommunitymedia.org | Selen Ozturk
As some major U.S. cities funnel record-high investment in their parks, the future of green space remains uncertain in many other cities nationwide. While parks are crucial to the social, physical and mental health of their communities, about one in three people in the U.S. — over 100 million people, including 28 million children — don’t have access to a park within a 10 minute walk of their home.
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