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Haitian migrants at the border: An asylum law scholar explains how US skirts its legal and moral duties

The U.S.’s top envoy to Haiti resigned abruptly on Sept. 22, 2021, over the Biden administration’s “inhumane” treatment of Haitian migrants crossing the border via Mexico into Texas. The resignation came amid debate over the U.S. decision to deport thousands of Haitians entering the U.S. in search of asylum or a better life. Criticism over […]

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Gordon Weil: COVID-19 plus aging changes Maine, national economies

Help wanted.  These words are usually a sign of prosperity and opportunity. Now, they are a symbol of frustration as employers search in vain for workers.   The conventional wisdom had been that when COVID-19 cases went down, so would unemployment. Some maintained that federal unemployment benefits were discouraging people from job seeking, but that would change once the benefits ended.  The reduced number of coronavirus cases produced the expected […]

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Giving Voice: Hunger Action Month in full swing at Midcoast nonprofit

Maine has the highest rate of food insecurity in New England. Almost 167,000 Mainers each year are forced to make a choice between food and other crucial needs, like medicine, electricity or childcare. This Hunger Action Month, food banks and other organizations around the country are spreading the word in hopes of ending the impossible […]

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David Treadwell: Reflections on the Blue Angels Airshow – Part II

Here are more thoughts on the Blue Angels Airshow evoked by scores of politically oriented t-shirts and a crowd swathed in American flag garb. One man’s t-shirt had the inscription: “I stand for the flag. I kneel for the cross.” This man obviously had no sympathy for professional athletes who take a knee to protest […]

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Letters: CMP’s shifty, shifting tactics; Government needs to use fear as weapon against COVID spread

Government needs to use fear as weapon against COVID spread Fear is a powerful motivator in American politics. In 2016, 81% of Americans feared the election of one of the two candidates for president, according to a poll by the Associated Press, and voted accordingly. Fear is a primal instinct; nothing gives us more discomfort […]

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Commentary: Colleges must choose whether to let athletes wear school gear for paid promotions

Just days after the NCAA changed it rules in June 2021 to let college athletes seek endorsement deals, a college quarterback in the South announced a sponsorship deal with a beverage company. About the same time, another college football player, a wide receiver in the South, signed an endorsement deal with a national retailer. In […]