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Loyola New Orleans Student Interpreters Help Attorneys Aid Child Migrants
NEW ORLEANS, LA - Student interpreters at Loyola University New Orleans are lending their skills to help local lawyers and other immigration advocates aid an influx of unaccompanied minors fleeing from Central America.
Faith Groups call on President to address rights violations of current immigration system
Earlier this week twenty-four national faith-based organizations, including the Ignatian Solidarity Network delivered a letter to President Barack Obama, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, and Attorney General Eric Holder urging them to address human and civil rights violations, lack of transparency, and governance issues that continue within the U.S. government’s immigration enforcement practices.
Committed to Doing Justice: It’s All About Love
Committed to doing justice is a disturbing, challenging and inspiring graduate profile. It is not enough to be committed to justice in word or intention; the goal is doing justice. May we honor it, live into it and love large.