citizenship
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National News
Democrats oppose bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote
House Democrats are blocking a bill requiring potential voters to prove their citizenship when registering. Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act,…
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Kansas loses voter I.D. effort before US Supreme Court
Kansas voter integrity was given a setback by the U.S. Supreme Court as they rejected Monday an appeal by the…
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How should pastors be involved with elections and voting?
Pastor and church leader, do you anticipate encouraging your congregation in voting in the general election on November 3rd? I…
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Trump looks at ending birthright citizenship
It’s a policy in which the United States stands virtually alone in the world – allowing individuals to come to…
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President uses executive order to determine citizenship status
President Donald J. Trump described a new plan to gather information about the citizenship status of people living in the United States,…
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Israel
Former Miss Iraq may lose citizenship after defending Israel
Standing up for Israel at the UN may lose former Miss Iraq Sarah Idan her citizenship. Idan, who has faced…
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Proposed legislation would remove proof of citizenship from Kansas election law
The issue of foreign interference in U.S. politics has been hotly debated since the contentious presidential election of 2016. However,…
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Church & Ministry
God’s position on immigration and borders? Go to the Bible
As the country continues debating the issues of immigration and borders, the head of a network of pastors says the…
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Judge rules citizenship question may remain on Census
A federal judge has rejected an activist group’s request to prevent the Trump administration from asking 2020 Census respondents about…
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Kansas News
Kobach goes to court to fight legal challenge to Kansas’ proof-of-citizenship law
A Kansas law requiring proof of citizenship on voter registration forms goes on trial this week in federal court. Kansas Secretary…
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