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Josephine McKenna - Religion News Service
Michele and Vinny Arbogast of New York were devastated when their son Kyle was diagnosed with autism as he struggled to speak as a toddler nearly a decade ago.“Autism turns your world upside down,” Michele Arbogast said. “It affects every member of the family.”Kyle is no
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
And don't just expand welfare, handouts
An immigration march and rally near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in Washington last August. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)
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Patricia Zapor - Catholic News Service
Leaders seek to address underlying conditions that led to recent waves of migration.
U.S. bishops, led by Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley of Boston, celebrates Mass at the border fence in Nogales, Ariz., in April. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)
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Kevin Clarke
President Obama rsquo s plan to essentially freeze most deportations for people who are resident and working in the United States would protect as many as 4 4 million people and their families Nearly two million others are already shielded from deportation by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arriv
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Catholic News Service
While the timing of the grand jury decision involving the Michael Brown shooting remained uncertain, Catholic schools in the Ferguson area were already prepared in case the ruling comes down with classes in session."We have our safety plan in place," said Addie Govero, the principal at Ble
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Patricia Zapor - Catholic News Service
A table spread with the components of Thanksgiving dinner, with the White House as a backdrop, set the scene on Nov. 19 for what will turn out to be a last-minute pitch to the president to protect some of the nation's 11 million immigrants who are in the country illegally.Shortly before the Whit