The Definition, Politics and Importance of DACA
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a program implemented by former President Barack Obama on June 15th. DACA is vital for undocumented youth, many of whom arrived in the US as infants and know only the American way of life. But what is DACA and why is it so important?
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Confirmed But Not Unchallenged–Amy Coney Barrett
On the 18th of September 2020, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died and left America and the rest of the world in a state of grief and disbelief. America is separated in two contradictory groups. Some had the opinion that Bader Ginsburg, a liberal justice, should have already retired from her job and are looking forward to a more conservative judge. But for many, she was a symbol of hope, change and progress.
Succession for the Irreplaceable
The magnitude of Bader Ginsburg impact was not limited to her time served on the Supreme Court of The United States and as a result the scope of her importance far exceeded that of just a justice. (Photo | Phil Farnsworth)