Articles : Tammy Alexander
Dec. 10, 2012 issue
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Reforming immigration
“I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here, even though sometime back they may have entered illegally.” Those words were uttered by Ronald Reagan in 1984 during a presidential debate with Walter Mondale. Reagan was speaking about citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
April 2, 2012 issue
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When the law shatters families
“Josefina’s baby was just 9 months old and Clara’s children were 1 and 6 when they were placed in foster homes with strangers … For the four months that [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] detained them, Josefina and Clara had no idea where their children were … Josefina was very quiet as she talked by phone from Mexico a year after she was deported: ‘I don’t know where my child is; I have no contact with my baby.’ ”
May 23, 2011 issue
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Welcome Jesus, the stranger
Jesus was pretty clear: “I was a stranger and you welcomed me.” Blessed are those who give food to the hungry, clothes to the naked, care to the sick. And blessed are those who welcome the stranger because, in doing so, they welcome Jesus himself (Matt. 25:34-36).
Sept. 27, 2010 issue
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The truth doesn’t poll well
“People don’t change their minds based on facts,” said a colleague of mine regarding the immigration debate.
March 22, 2010 issue
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Debate that didn’t happen
By the time this article goes to print, health care reform may have already passed. But it is just as likely to be stuck somewhere in Congress.
Sept. 28, 2009 issue
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Healing the health system
Healing played an important role in Jesus’ ministry. Many of the miracles Jesus performed involved healing the sick and lame — the paralytic brought through the roof, the Roman centurion’s servant, the widow’s only son, the woman who touched Jesus’ cloak.
March 23, 2009 issue
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Hard times, hard choices
My brother-in-law is a terrific guy. He is just the kind of person you would want to marry your only sister — smart, kind, generous, funny.
Sept. 22, 2008 issue
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Don’t blame the immigrants
The Center for Immigration Studies released a report last month that claimed immigration to the United States is a significant contributor to global warming. When people move to the United States from lower- emitting countries, the report contends, their greenhouse gas emissions multiply.
June 23, 2008 issue
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MCC workers attend congressional hearing on U.S.-Mexico border fence
BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Staff from the Mennonite Central Committee Washington Office and MCC Central States attended a congressional field hearing April 28 on the impact of the U.S.-Mexico border fence on the environment and local communities.

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