Border Patrol Increasingly Removing Mexican Asylum Seekers Without a Hearing
Kino Border Initiative: This week, 6 Mexican families were wrongfully removed by Border Patrol despite reporting that they expressed fear of return to agents.
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Kino Border Initiative: This week, 6 Mexican families were wrongfully removed by Border Patrol despite reporting that they expressed fear of return to agents.
The Nurse-Midwifery and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner curriculum at Georgetown University includes discussion about legislative initiatives that focus on midwifery and women’s health, culminating in a legislative visit to each student’s federal legislators.
I think to my time in El Salvador, and I reflect on the killings of black and brown bodies in our country this past week. For myself, I hope I can be baptized by the people. The stories they share, the vulnerability and anger they pragmatically practice, and the allies who support their voices. I fear how many more blood baptisms will take place before our country is baptized by its people.
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