Daily Archives: May 4, 2014

Is ‘anti-illegal immigration’ just code for anti-Hispanic?

Joseph Cotto writes: OCALA, Fla., May 1, 2014 — Illegal immigration is turning into a top political issue this year. With midterm elections around the corner and an enraged pro-amnesty base firmly out of the shadows, unlawful immigration presents a … Continue reading

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The Despair State

I often slip into this state at the smallest signs of rejection. Daniel Siegel writes: “For example, if an individual has been exposed to repeated neglect as a young child, a state of despair may have been activated and engrained. … Continue reading

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