RNS Opening Budget—February 28, 2020

NEWS STORY RNS-Sanctuary-Decision: Federal court protects woman shielded by church from deportation CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (RNS) The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that immigration authorities may not deport a woman who has been taking sanctuary in a North Carolina church for the past two years. The unanimous ruling by a three-judge […]

NEWS STORY
RNS-Sanctuary-Decision: Federal court protects woman shielded by church from deportation
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (RNS) The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that immigration authorities may not deport a woman who has been taking sanctuary in a North Carolina church for the past two years. The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel means Rosa Ortez Cruz, a 38-year old native of Honduras and a mother of four, will be entitled to stay and work in the United States indefinitely. By Yonat Shimron. 800 words. (category: a)

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RNS-Shiite-Students: ‘We’re going beyond identity’: Shiite students head to Harvard for first national conference
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (RNS) —This weekend more than 250 Shiite undergraduate and graduate students from around the country will gather at Harvard to discuss identity, spirituality, sectarianism, geopolitics and faith-based activism at the debut Ma’rifa Conference. By Aysha Khan. 850 words. (category: a)

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RNS-ASL-Bible: Jehovah’s Witnesses complete entire Bible in American Sign Language
(RNS) — The Jehovah’s Witnesses have released what they say is the first complete Bible in American Sign Language. By Adelle M. Banks. 900 words. (category: a)


COMMENTARY
RNS-Camosy-Oped: Health care for all but the most vulnerable
(RNS) — In the latest example of our political incoherence, a filibuster by Democratic senators stopped passage this week (Feb. 25) of the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, with the party of ‘health care for all’ blocking the party of ‘government staying out of health care decisions’ in the latter’s attempt to require doctors to save ‘born fetuses’ against their parents wishes. By Charles C. Camosy. 941 words. (category: k)