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Belinda’s immigration story: Weird in a good way, a hybrid nature has always served America
1 Comment Published by les November 28th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Current Events, Education, Mexico, Politics, Salt Lake City, SLC, Youth Organizations.Editor’s Note: Mark Alvarez, a Salt Lake City attorney and regular blog contributor, continues with his series of immigrant profiles. Today’s story — actually three — is timed accordingly with this week’s debate on the pending Dream Act, which would provide a legalization gateway for American immigrant youth who serve the country either through education [...]
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What ‘Isaac’ has to say: Immigration reform and why the future is inescapable
2 Comments Published by les November 4th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Contributors, Current Events, Mexico, Politics, Salt Lake City.Editor’s Note: This commentary by Mark Alvarez, a Salt Lake City attorney who has been a public advocate for immigration reform, is a perfect post-election reflection about why this issue must remain on our radar. “Wer immer strebend sich bemüht, den können wir erlösen.” Translation: Whosoever unceasingly strives upward…him we can save. —Johann Wolfgang von [...]
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Pride is not about one day – Pride is about every day
0 Comments Published by les June 5th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Contributors, Current Events, Hispanic heritage, Mexico, Politics, Salt Lake City, SLC.Editor’s Note: These are the remarks Mark Alvarez gave this afternoon at the Utah Pride Festival. These important words reflect precisely the true spirit of Pride. Thank you for this conversation. Our history and our future begin with the present. Salman Rushdie wrote about behalfism. Beware those who speak for races, religions, sexual orientations, constituencies [...]
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