Bishop Goes to Bat for Migrant Farm Workers As Administration Mulls Enforcement, Visa Changes
According to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, 47% of U.S. agricultural workers are unauthorized immigrants.
According to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, 47% of U.S. agricultural workers are unauthorized immigrants.
EDITORIAL: Foreign-born priests and religious working legally in the U.S. are facing an injustice by U.S. bureaucracy.
The unprecedented flood of undocumented immigrants has resulted in unanticipated restrictions on the availability of visas for religious workers from other countries.
A breakthrough case forcing credit-card company to address explicit content involving minors is shedding light on the volatile world of online pornography.
Last year the U.K. government required ministers of religion intending to preach in places of worship to obtain expensive “Tier 2” visas.
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