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Freedom Plaza, January 26, 2017

Children and families begin their day at the Movimiento Juventud 2000 shelter for migrants in Tijuana, Mexico. Rows of camping tents provide a little privacy. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

 

Bishop Felipe Ruiz Aguilar of the Methodist Church of Mexico (fourth from left) leads a prayer with families and visiting United Methodists at the Movimiento Juventud 2000 shelter for migrants in Tijuana, Mexico. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

Lafayette Square, October 18, 2017

The Rev. Robert Lopez (left) visits with a group from El Salvador and Guatemala who were caught entering the U.S. illegally by crossing the Rio Grande near McAllen, Texas. Lopez, who was riding with the border patrol to learn about its work, is superintendent of The United Methodist Church's El Valle and Coastal Bend Districts in the Rio Texas Conference. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

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This is a monument celebrating the japanese immigration to Brazil in the 1900s. Santos, Brazil.

This is a monument opened to the public last year - by the emperor Hiroito - to celebrate the 100 years of Japanese immigration to Brazil.

 

The first immigrants entered the country through the seaport of Santos.

 

Monumento à imigração japonesa.

 

Este é um monumento aberto ao público no ano passado - pelo imperador Hiroito - para celebrar os 100 anos da imigração japonesa ao Brasil.

 

Os primeiros imigrantes entraram no Brasil pelo porto marítimo de Santos.

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The Rev. Robert Lopez (left) visits with a group from El Salvador and Guatemala who were caught entering the U.S. illegally by crossing the Rio Grande near McAllen, Texas. Lopez, who was riding with the border patrol to learn about its work, is superintendent of The United Methodist Church's El Valle and Coastal Bend Districts in the Rio Texas Conference. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

London Bridge

  

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NCAE members bring stories of immigration to DHA

"Strange when we came here wasn´t snow on the ground".

It took an hour to get our Zimbabwean visa at the Victoria Falls Airport. Everything was written by hand!

Volunteers César Mata (left, rear) and Maria Peña (right, rear) help Honduran immigrants Isaác Rivera Ramos (left) and his daughter Katerin and Ana Merced Maldonado (right) and her daughter Ashley find the right bus at the station in McAllen, Texas. A monitoring device is visible on Maldonado's left ankle. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

The Rev. John Fanestil, A United Methodist pastor, is visible through the steel mesh of the U.S. - Mexico border fence as he helps lead a cross-border service of Holy Communion from Friendship Park near San Diego on the U.S. side. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

Hyattsville, MD – U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) met today with community leaders from across Prince George’s and Montgomery counties in Maryland for a roundtable on immigration reform. Hosted by CASA de Maryland, the roundtable discussion provided an opportunity for Senator Cardin to hear from key stakeholders in the immigration debate and to share the latest proposals coming from Washington. The event follows the first week of deliberation by the Senate Judiciary Committee of comprehensive immigration reform legislation (S. 744). It also comes just days after a group in the House of Representatives announced that they had reached a bipartisan agreement on immigration reform.

   

“We need to seize this unprecedented opportunity to pass real, bipartisan immigration reform. We cannot do this in pieces; it must be a comprehensive effort that allows for a fair pathway to citizenship for the approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants now living in the United States.

  

Steel plates stand atop the posts of the border fence that marks the boundary between Mexico and the U.S. at El Faro Park in Tijuana, Mexico. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

We waited near the car as our driver presented our papers at the immigration station in Hongtsho, allowing us to go on to eastern Bhutan. I was told that only about 200 foreigners each year venture beyond Wangdue Phodrang (Wangdi), our stopping point today.

Reform Immigration March On Washington / Rally on the National Mall near 7th Street between Jefferson Drive and Madison Drive in Washington DC on Sunday morning, 21 March 2010 by Elvert Xavier Barnes Protest Photography

 

Small Wooden Crosses With Names of Illegal Immigrants Who Died Attempting To Cross The Border

 

Visit Reform Immigration for America at reformimmigrationforamerica.org

 

Visit Elvert Barnes 21 March 2010 Reform Immigration March On Washington DC docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/ReformImmigration-MOW-21March2010

June 28, 2013 – National Restaurant Association sponsors immigration policy conversation at Bloomberg Government in Washington. The event featured Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) and moderator Peter Cook of Bloomberg TV.

PHOENIX, Arizona, U.S., Jan 17, 2010, Rocio Medina describes an incident in which police threw pepper spray at the crowd. Her son complained he couldn't breathe. Credit: Valeria Fernandez/IPS

Volunteers César Mata (left, rear) and Maria Peña (right, rear) help Honduran immigrants Isaác Rivera Ramos (left) and his daughter Katerin and Ana Merced Maldonado (right) and her daughter Ashley find the right bus at the station in McAllen, Texas. A monitoring device is visible on Maldonado's left ankle. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

Names of deported U.S. veterans are painted on a section of the border fence between Mexico and the U.S. at El Faro Park in Tijuana, Mexico. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

The Rev. Rev. David Farley of the United Methodist California Pacific Conference prays during worship at the Border Church in Tijuana, Mexico. The Methodist Church of Mexico and The United Methodist Church in the U.S. share communion each Sunday across the fence. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

With U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez, Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo, and Councilmember Curren Price.

Immigration protest at Denver International Airport in response to President Trump's executive order to ban certain immigrant from the United States January 28, 2017.

Women study German in a class for immigrants at the United Methodist headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

Hyattsville, MD – U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) met today with community leaders from across Prince George’s and Montgomery counties in Maryland for a roundtable on immigration reform. Hosted by CASA de Maryland, the roundtable discussion provided an opportunity for Senator Cardin to hear from key stakeholders in the immigration debate and to share the latest proposals coming from Washington. The event follows the first week of deliberation by the Senate Judiciary Committee of comprehensive immigration reform legislation (S. 744). It also comes just days after a group in the House of Representatives announced that they had reached a bipartisan agreement on immigration reform.

   

“We need to seize this unprecedented opportunity to pass real, bipartisan immigration reform. We cannot do this in pieces; it must be a comprehensive effort that allows for a fair pathway to citizenship for the approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants now living in the United States.

  

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