Monthly Archives: August 2015

Immigrant slave labor and anti-immigrant actions from Texas to Washington

DSCN4003Here’s July’s round-up of immigration news, including:

  • Immigrant slave labor in U.S.?
  • Anti-immigrant action and rhetoric: Texas to Washington
  • Federal judge: Let the children go
  • Europe and immigrants
  • Haiti: Refugees from Dominican Republic arrive
  • And in Minnesota — immigrant vitality and economic contributions

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Why I haven’t been blogging much lately

My father, Howard Turck, died on July 30, after a long and gallant struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was a blessing to his family and his community, and we mourn his passing from us. With other family members, I spent much time with him in his final weeks, and we said goodbye to him today. I have posted the eulogy I gave at his funeral on my Fragments blog.

I’ll return to News Day tomorrow.

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