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Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.
Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.
According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.
© 2016 Marilyn Humphries
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
The Center for Campus Involvement in conjunction with the Rackham Graduate School and Northwood Apartment and Work/Life Resource Center host Family Night at the Pierpont Commons in Ann Arbor, MI on November 14, 2012, an event intended for the student families and their children of the University of Michigan.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
August 31, 2022 at approximately 9 pm
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Lincoln Fire Rescue responded for a reported multi-vehicle collision on the QEW Toronto-bound at Ontario Street Beamsville involving a transport truck/18-wheeler and two sedans. First arriving EMS units discovered a sedan facing the wrong was on the left shoulder (centre median), a transport truck on the right shoulder, and an overturned car in the right ditch. Witnesses reported the driver of the overturned vehicle got out and hopped a nearby fence, fleeing the scene. All other occupants suffered only minor injuries. The collision caused significant delays on the QEW while crews tended to the scene.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
A lively discussion involving around 50 representatives from churches, schools and a range of other key organisations with a role in education took place in Portadown, on Friday (25th March) with a view to helping our children and young people to reach their full potential.
The workshop at Seagoe Parish Centre was hosted by the Transferor Representatives’ Council – representing the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian Church and Methodist Church in relation to education in Northern Ireland – and focused on a new research report from Stranmillis University College, Beyond the Stereotype: Approaches to Educational Under(Achievement) in the Controlled Sector in Northern Ireland.
Most photowalks involve a lot of waiting around. Actually anything that you do with multiple photographers invokes a lot of waiting. Either you are waiting for them to get the perfect shot to they are waiting for you. It actually gives you more time in an area then you usually would. This enables you to find more shots that you would usually look for. It can turn out pretty great.
This photo was taken during an outing to the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park during the holiday period. You can see what we get up to with Mike shooting with his Blackrapid strap and Dylan shooting the motion of the merry-go-round on a tripod.