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Last week, the Senate passed an immigration reform bill that, if enacted by the full Congress, will provide a path to citizenship for many of the 11 million undocumented immigrants living and working in the United States. Before that can happen, the House of Representatives must pass a bill as well. As the bill wends its way through the process, a key question continues to be ignored: why people risk arrest, detention and deportation to come across the U.S.-Mexico border.
>>>WASHINGTON (CNS) — The diverse coalition of faith, labor, business and civil rights activists who are trying to rework the nation’s immigration system celebrated the June 27 Senate passage of a massive reform bill.
>>>The Supreme Court’s decision regarding the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is disappointing.
>>>WASHINGTON (CNS) — U.S. Catholic bishops said the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 26 rulings on same-sex marriage were a "tragic day for marriage and our nation."
>>>WASHINGTON (CNS) — The final rules issued June 28 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services implementing its mandate that employers provide coverage of contraceptives "will require more careful analysis," New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan said in a statement.
>>>La semana pasada el Senado aprobó la propuesta para la reforma migratoria que de ser aprobada en la Cámara del Congreso le dará el camino a la ciudadanía amas de 11 millones de migrantes indocumentados que viven y trabajan en los Estados unidos. Antes de que esto sea posible también la cámara de Representantes la debe aprobar. Conforme la propuesta se hace camino en el proceso, se sigue ignorando una pregunta básica: ¿por qué las personas arriesgan los ser a-rrestados, detenidos y deportados al cruzar la frontera México Americana?
>>>La decisión de la Corte Superior de justicia con respecto a la decisión ‘Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)’ es decepcionante.
>>>Me encuentro muy agradecido por la aprobación en el Senado de la SB 744.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – This year, with the theme "Go and Make Disciples of All Nations" (Mt 28:19), the World Youth Day will take place from July 23-28 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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