When Pope Francis speaks before the U.S. Congress in September, will he take up immigration reform? “If what’s happened in recent months serves as a testament to the purpose of Pope Francis,” says Gabriel Salguero, president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition, “he’ll defend the same things as the Gospel: the poor, the immigrants and, of course, life.”
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In response to Islamophobic actions carried out by the Pegida movement (European Patriots against the Islamization of the West) in Germany, German artist Kurt Fleckenstein has placed rugs for Muslim prayer hours before a rally of the movement, to express his support for Muslims and to make a statement in favor of tolerance.
The young Moroccan-Canadian skiers, Adam and Sami Lamhamedi have won 3 medals in both slalom competitions on Saturday and Sunday February 7 and 8 in Quebec City.
Workshops around the issue of citizenship and living together will be organized for schoolchildren in Casablanca and other cities.
Morocco has dismantled last year “more than one hundred human trafficking networks” to Europe, as part of the fight against illegal immigration, said on Monday a senior Moroccan official.
The home secretary, Theresa May, will on Monday announce a wide-ranging independent review of the welfare of immigrants held in detention centres or set for escort, including prior to deportation.
SALE, Morocco — Morocco announced Monday that 65 percent of migrants applying for legal status were approved — about 18,000 people — in the first year of the country’s new immigration policy.
One in two Danish citizens favor a cap on the number of Muslims permitted to live in Denmark, a YouGov poll indicates. The poll, which was conducted for the Danish publication
Israeli government ministers are being warned to prepare for “large-scale immigration” as anti-Semitism rises abroad.
The spread of vibrant social diversity is constricting the GOP’s ability to champion conservative causes, such as smaller government and independent families, President Barack Obama said in a softball media interview.