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Author Archives: DaYazdani

Fast Fwd: Progress in Interfaith, Generational Shift, and the MPAC Convention at All Saints Church

December 17, 2012by DaYazdani Leave a comment

When I first approached All Saints Church on Saturday, I encountered a small protest of hateful people holding signs that said “Homo Sex is a Sin”, “Say no to Gods”, […]

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Ending NAFTA: One Answer to Reducing the Flow of Illegal Immigration

December 14, 2012by DaYazdani 1 Comment

NAFTA kills. It kills jobs, it kills growth, and it kills the livelihood of workers. However, none of this is a concern for the United States, who for over 18 […]

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Immigrants as the Solution—Addressing the IT shortage in the United States.

December 11, 2012by DaYazdani Leave a comment

When activists, and politicians speak about immigration reform, we often envisage the keywords “undocumented immigrants”, or “amnesty”, “deportation”, and “borders” as if the only immigration problem needed to be addressed […]

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How do other countries deal with immigration?

December 10, 2012by DaYazdani 1 Comment

Growing up with foreign-born parents, I grew accustomed to watching news from international networks, like the British Broadcasting Center (BBC) and Al Jazeera. To this day I continue to get […]

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Iranian Immigrants in the U.S. feeling the impact of economic sanctions

October 21, 2012by DaYazdani 2 Comments

The impact economic sanctions have had on Iranians all around the world demonstrate how the United States is targeting a country’s people, and not its leaders. In an attempt to […]

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Local courts cutting back on interpreters to save money–or to make it?

September 12, 2012by DaYazdani Leave a comment

A few months ago taxpayers in the United Kingdom learned that the government and a private firm were trying to save money by providing sub-standard translation services for immigrants going […]

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Baltimore and Chicago mayors welcome, and encourage immigrants into their city

August 18, 2012by DaYazdani 297 Comments

  While states like Alabama and Arizona are fighting tooth and nail to keep immigrants out, Mayors Rahm Emanuel of Chicago and Baltimore’s Stephanie Rawlings-Blake are welcoming more immigrants into their cities. Both […]

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