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Ashley McKinless is an executive editor at America and co-host of the ‘Jesuitical’ podcast.

Angelita, age 18, at the Nuevo Eden coffee cooperative in San Marcos, Guatemala, Oct. 5, 2016
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Angelita has a resume that would make any aspiring Ivy Leaguer look over their shoulder.
Four mothers and 10 children land in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Jan. 6 after being deported from the United States (CNS/photo/Esteban Biba, EPA).
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A large sign reads “Ya estás en tu país and con tu gente”: “You are now in your country and with your people.” I imagine it is a bittersweet welcome.
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It is only natural that longtime residents are wary of the new hipster on the block.
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In 1838, Georgetown sold 272 slaves from Jesuit plantations in Maryland—men, women and children—to plantations in Louisiana, often breaking up families in the process.
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I could not help but think: What if these were the images that came to mind when Americans heard Muslim refugees?
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Today Twitter turns 10.
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What were your favorite films this year?
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For many people my age, the luxury of choice can feel more like tyranny.
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The remedy to bad journalism, is more journalism.
Protesters against the death penalty gather in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington June 29. (CNS photo/Jonathan Ernst, Reuters)
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A letter sent on behalf of the pope asked that Georgia's parole board “commute the sentence to one that would better express both justice and mercy.”