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New Jersey Family Law Group to Host Art Show Fundraiser to Benefit Impact 100 Jersey Coast
originally published: 03/23/2023 works by Eric and Kiersten Heitmann (RED BANK, NJ) — New Jersey Family Law Group will host an art show fundraiser to benefit Impact 100 Jersey Coast. The art show will be held on Thursday, May 4, 2023 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at Two River Theater in Red Bank, NJ, featuring artists Eric Heitmann and Kiersten Heitmann. Food for the event will be provided by Chef Emily Yasi, of JBJ Soul Kitchen, a non-profit Community Restaurant run by the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation that serves paying and in-need guests. Abigale Stolfe, Founding Senior Partner at New Jersey Family Law Group said, “We are excited to partner with…
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How did we get here? What a bit of U.S. immigration law history can show us about today’s policies
If there’s a person issue that both Republican and Democratic get-togethers have agreed on for a long time, it’s that the U.S. immigration program is broken and wants to be “fixed.” For many years, every administration has tried to make this sort of fixes, and it’s experienced an impact on wherever we are now. Elizabeth Trovall wrote about this for the Houston Chronicle. She related the dots in her dialogue with the Texas Normal. Pay attention to the story above or read through the transcript under. This transcript has been edited frivolously for clarity: Texas Typical: Border officers, you compose, have tracked 2.3 million persons crossing the southwest border in…
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Force behind Arizona’s ‘show me your papers’ law dead at 75
PHOENIX – Russell Pearce, a Republican lawmaker who was the driving force powering Arizona’s landmark 2010 immigration legislation recognised as the “show me your papers” regulation and other anti-immigrant steps, has died. He was 75. Pearce’s spouse and children stated on social media that he died Thursday at his dwelling in Mesa, Arizona, immediately after falling ill. Pearce rose to transient countrywide prominence extra than a ten years ago although advocating for more durable border policies for Arizona, a person of the busiest hubs for unlawful immigration in the United States. He was the lead sponsor of Senate Bill 1070, which required legislation enforcement officers to inquire about suspects’ immigration…
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Photos show how roadside memorials allow mourners to share grief over Hylan Boulevard crash victims
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – It’s been more than a week since a tragic car crash on the South Shore took the lives of three teenagers on July 10. The three, Ashley Rodriguez, 15 and siblings Fernanda Gil, 16, and Jesie Gil, 15, perished when a Mustang they were riding in crashed on Hylan Boulevard near Richard Avenue in Pleasant Plains. The 16-year-old driver of the Mustang survived the crash. His name has not been released by authorities. In the days since the crash, mourners have created twin roadside memorials in honor of the victims on Hylan near the crash site. The memorials have grown day by day. They include photos…






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