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Washington Post While on the campaign trail, President Trump promised to end these Obama administration policies on undocumented immigrants. Read more: http://wapo.st/2sImk7T
105 months ago
CBS News The 2014 immigration policy, however, was never implemented because the Supreme Court affirmed lower courts' rulings to block it from taking effect.
105 months ago
NBC News JUST IN: The Deferred Action for Parents of Americans program (DAPA) was intended to keep immigrant parents safe from deportation and provide them with a renewable work permit good for two years, but was never fully launched.
105 months ago
HuffPost Politics 26 Republican-led states are blocking the program from moving forward.
124 months ago
HuffPost Politics Some 5.3 million U.S. citizens have at least one undocumented parent who might qualify for DAPA if the courts allowed the program to operate, according to one study.
124 months ago
TIME Sophie Cruz snuck through the barricades to hand over a t-shirt and letter
126 months ago
Red Moons And Cornflowers Cooking and loving often go together. And Nanna Bet knows it.
"Nanna Bet" is a short story that appears in "Red Moons and Cornflowers".
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Red Moons And Cornflowers
Nanna Bet
by Daniela Biscontin
from the book Red Moons and Cornflowers (by Andrea Perego and Daniela Biscontin, 2015)
A muse of the kitchen dispenses advice for the table and for the heart. With her big friendly smile Nanna Bet teaches that we are a
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In the picture: Hattie McDaniel. Graphic design and processing by Red Moons and Cornflowers 2015.
130 months ago
Deadspin U.S. Soccer keeps getting stronger. http://deadsp.in/o7Hj3vA
131 months ago
msnbc "The experience that I had, it hurt me a lot to see that my dad was getting taken away ... I don't want any other children to feel the same way I felt."
- 11-year-old Ashley Vasquez
131 months ago
The New York Times “They won’t let me sit at their table!” Nanna cried.
“Wait, what? Who won’t let you sit at their table?”
Jennifer Weiner couldn't believe people were shunning her 99-year-old grandmother. She shares her story in the Sunday Review.
134 months ago
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