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Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.
Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/
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Hundreds of protesters gathered at the Federal Building in Westwood on June 23, 2018, in opposition to President Trump's illegal immigration policy that resulted in more than 2,000 children being separated from their parents after they illegally crossed the border into the U.S.
Immigrant children pray before a meal during an educational enrichment program at the United Methodist Peace Church in Hamburg, Germany. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.
Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.
Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/
Miriam Magdalena Verdugo Lopez wipes away tears as she describes her struggles to care for her three children after she was deported from the U.S. to Mexico. The family is living temporarily at the Movimiento Juventud 2000 shelter for migrants in Tijuana, Mexico. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.
Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.
Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/
The Rev. Karsten Mohr (right) visits with immigrant children in an educational enrichment program at the United Methodist Peace Church in Hamburg, Germany. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.
Immigrant children enjoy a meal during an educational enrichment program at the United Methodist Peace Church in Hamburg, Germany. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.
U.S. Rep. Xochitl Torres Small addresses the United Methodist Immigration Task Force during a meeting at Morning Star United Methodist Church in Las Cruces, N.M. Torres Small, who serves New Mexico's 2nd congressional district, says she is proud of the communities along the border who are responding to help migrants in need. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.
José MarÃa GarcÃa Lara is director of the Movimiento Juventud 2000 shelter for migrants in Tijuana, Mexico. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.
Immigrant children enjoy a meal during an educational enrichment program at the United Methodist Peace Church in Hamburg, Germany. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.
Members of the congregation sing during worship at Calvary United Methodist Church, a Ghanaian congregation in Hamburg, Germany. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.
A young boy arranges a tarp to protect his family's tent from rain at a makeshift encampment in Juárez, Mexico, for people waiting to make asylum claims in the U.S. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.
Albany Law School and the New York Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence recently launched the Immigration Project, which will offer legal services to domestic violence victims with unclear or undocumented immigration status.
Hallway outside of the courtroom, EOIR, Immigration Court, El Paso, Texas.
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Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.
Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/
Many Russian and Ukranian immigrants to north east Ohio were Russian Orthodox. In the Russian Orthdox faith, many families had icons or paintings of saints.
The choir processes into the sanctuary at Ebenezer United Methodist Church, a Ghanaian congregation in Hamburg, Germany. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.
Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.
Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/
Immigration is a hot topic in the news of late. Supposedly, new laws would make assisting illegal immigrants a punishable crime. I won't go into the debate, but I do want to point out another kind of immigration happening right in my office. Not too long ago, my own manager back then jumped at an opportunity to become some kind of a manager in the Unix account admin group. Then recently when some other group lost their jobs to Mumbai, the Team Lead there got inserted into the Unix group. Most recently, a colleague finally got her wish of leaving us poor schmucks in Wintel account admin to join, you guess it, the Unix team.
My take on this is that Unix is somewhat safer than Wintel, for the time being anyway. Anyone with enough money can buy a Windows PC and learn some basic Windows skill and voila they can become a LAN account admin. With Unix, you have to be a geek to start with to get involved with Linux and its various distros. Or shell out enough money to buy a SPARCstation. Despite what the typical Linux fanboy may tell you, Linux, to me, is still for geeks. It may be great for servers and all, but on the desktop it's still too technical. So, because of this additional level of expertise, your typical Mumbai city dweller probably don't know enough Unix to take the Unix jobs from American - yet. But then again, I don't think the people in my group who went to Unix know much about Unix at the time of the transition. So, maybe the same applies to Unix jobs going to Mumbai - some Mumbai guys with no Unix expertise can easily take on Unix jobs from the U.S.
Being a tech-minded person, it never amazes me how people can just transfer from one department to another like the way it happens in my company - no need to be an expert in the area, you can learn it on the fly. Job ads usually say you need to know this and that but the requirements within my company is so much lower.
Back to the cartoon. Originally I was going to label the top drawing The Potato Famine of 1840 Ireland. To draw the parallel between the two situations, I would label the lower drawing The Job Jitters of 2006 Newport. When I researched on The Potato Famine, I read about the millions of deaths and other sufferings, so I deemed best not to even mention it. It's enough to show ships heading from the islands of Ireland and Britain to the U.S. By the way, did you notice that the grass is greener on the Unix side of the fence?`
Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.
Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/