IMMIGRATION

Oct 06 2024POLITICS

JD Vance Blames Migrant Kids for Georgia's School Challenges

Last Friday, JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, addressed a crowd in Lindale, Georgia. He pointed out that the state has over 400,000 undocumented immigrants, with about 120,000 of their children enrolled in public schools. Vance believes this is straining Georgia's education syste

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: From Bold Promises to Cautious Steps

Kamala Harris's presidential campaign began with great enthusiasm, promising change and breaking free from old patterns. But as the election season advanced, her campaign became more careful and stagnant, leaving behind its early boldness. Instead of focusing on innovative ideas, Harris's campaign

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: Balancing Border Security and Immigration Pathways

Imagine a world where borders are secure, but opportunities for long-time immigrants are also abundant. This is the vision Vice President Kamala Harris has for immigration reform in America. She believes in a two-pronged approach: strengthening border security while creating clear pathways to citize

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Oct 03 2024OPINION

"Walz Concedes on Protest Claims in Debate with Vance"

During Tuesday’s debate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz admitted to exaggerating his participation in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. When asked about the discrepancy, he acknowledged getting caught up in the moment and apologized for his mistake. Vance, while not directly attacking Walz's admissio

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Vance and Walz: A Midwestern Debate That Wasn't

Imagine two politicians from different parties having a debate, but instead of attacking each other, they agree to disagree. Sounds weird? Well, that's what happened between Sen. JD Vance from Ohio and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. They met for the first time on TV to talk about their campaigns. But gues

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Oct 03 2024RELIGION

Politics in Church: A Divisive Mix

Over recent years, there's been a strong blend of evangelical churches and American politics. As the next presidential election approaches, pastors are using their Sunday sermons to shape opinions on hot topics like abortion and immigration. This isn't new, but its impact is growing, raising questio

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Oct 03 2024CRIME

Economy, health care and defending past comments

Republican Sen. JD Vance and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz clashed Tuesday on everything from economic and gun policy to immigration and school shootings in the only vice presidential debate of the 2024 election. The Ohio senator and Minnesota governor largely kept things cordial personally, even appeari

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Sep 30 2024POLITICS

Bashing Back at Harris: Trump's Insults and Why They Won't Work

Trump's recent rants against Vice President Kamala Harris, where he called her "mentally impaired" and "mentally disabled," have sparked a mixed reaction from Republicans. Some, like Senator Lindsey Graham, say Trump should focus on issues rather than personal attacks, while others, like House Major

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Sep 28 2024POLITICS

Bordering on Change

Kamala Harris, the Democratic Vice President, is set to visit the US-Mexico border, a trip aimed at addressing one of her biggest vulnerabilities ahead of the November election. Critics, including former President Donald Trump, have accused Harris of not taking the issue of immigration seriously eno

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Sep 28 2024POLITICS

What's Changing About the Border?

Kamala Harris's recent trip to the US-Mexico border in Arizona marked a significant shift in her political stance on immigration. Gone are the days of advocating for a more liberal approach to border control; instead, she's now emphasizing the need for tougher enforcement and a more disciplined appr

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