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Immigrant Kids in Limbo
… in the United States. In recent years, the number of unaccompanied minors transferred from DHS to the Office of … are proposed changes to the treatment and rights of unaccompanied alien children. When I attended a … it would require more training for Border Patrol officials on the humane treatment of children; it would improve …
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Doubling the Standard
… reading of the First Amendment led him, on balance, to come down against any abridgment of free speech. But I doubt … not if, in addition to being lascivious, the film also was reputed to be funny. He once explained to me, with … artists talented enough to be taken seriously, and their audience was never left in doubt that their subjects responded …
Week 3/22/20
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … these selections as we do.    Click  here for access to the complete project archive    1.  I must say a word about … of words upon it. Because if you don’t, if your fear becomes a wordless darkness that you avoid, perhaps even …
Children of the Night
… that its suffused radiance of color did not seem to die, but softly to merge with the mellow light of the moon, … passed. The “dead vast and middle of the night” had not yet come. Should I not stav out for a few hours in this silvery … given by the domestic cat. This vague yowling is a habit also of the wildcat; but his cries have a definite boldness …
Julia Wolfe: Web of Memory
… cut off the sunshine now and again. His mother—a small, compact, well-preserved woman in her eighty-third year—had … W. 0. Wolfe Born at Gettysburg, Pa. April 10, 1851 Died June 20, 1922 Next to the big stone is the one the … love and pity, and put the seal of honor on him when he died.” the web and the rock Not far distant are two …
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Total Loss
… more. Umma hurts one hundred times more.” This parting comment seemed a pinch delusional. Maternal transitive … jargon, and the summary Laurie learned to say for expediency’s sake: “My house exploded in a catastrophic fire. … I set up a donation page for my sister on a crowdfunding website, which quickly amassed a remarkable show of support …
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