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Jesuit Sponsored Study Finds Rampant Migrant Abuse, Family Separation During Deportations at U.S.-Mexico Border

A new study released today by the Jesuit Conference and Kino Border Initiative finds, however, that U.S. Customs and Border Protection is not fulfilling its obligation to protect the civil and human rights of migrants apprehended, detained and deported back to Mexico.

Marquette University to host October events to honor alumnus James Foley

Marquette University will host three events in mid-October to honor alumnus James Foley. A 1996 graduate of Marquette’s Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, Foley was kidnapped in Syria and later murdered by Islamic State militants while on assignment as a reporter covering the region.

Tim “Timbo” Shriver to Lead Jesuit Volunteer Corps

Timothy “Timbo” Shriver has been named President of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC), one of the nation’s longest-running service organizations, effective October 12, it was announced today by the organization’s Board of Directors.