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I’ve never been to El Salvador. Or have I?

While many of us may not have “been” to El Salvador before, we have come know to the struggles our brothers and sisters have faced and we feel called to deepen our relationship of solidarity
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Who will hold the U.S. accountable for a rush to deport the most vulnerable?

On a personal note as someone who works regularly with Honduran Jesuits and lay-colleagues, and has visited the vacant neighborhoods, besieged schools and communities in San Pedro, Progreso, and Teguz, I’m shocked by the choices my government is currently making. I expect better.
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Graduates of Jesuit Schools Call on Fellow Alumni in U.S. House to Act on Immigration Reform

Over 1,200 alumni of Jesuit universities and high schools have sent a letter this week to fellow alumni in the U.S. House of Representatives calling on them to pass comprehensive immigration reform legislation. The group forty-three House members, which includes Speaker of the House Representative John Boehner (Xavier University ‘77) have attended one or more of the 28 universities and 60 high schools sponsored by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) in the United States.