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Volume 97, Number 36
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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Senate tackles immigration Bipartisan ‘gang of eight’ proposal praised by Obama By Jason Kurtyka
jason.kurtyka@marquette.edu
There are about 11.5 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., according to the legislation recently introduced by the Senate. At Marquette, a student organization called Youth Empowered in the Struggle is making the issue of illegal immigration relevant to students. YES works to promote good health and community interactions in the Latino youth. Sean Orr, a junior in the College of Arts & Sciences, is an organizer with YES and has been involved in drawing attention to the issue of immigration at Marquette. “YES will continue to pressure our federal representatives, President Obama and the Department of Homeland Security to respect the basic humanity of the 11.5 million undocumented immigrants,” Orr said. Last week a bipartisan group of senators, nicknamed the “gang of eight,” outlined a proposal to drastically reform America’s immigration policies, saying “the time has come to fix our broken See Immigration, page 8
Photo by Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press
Senate Majority Harry Reid, D-Nev., center, and Senate Majority Whip Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., left, answer questions regarding immigration reform.
Obama calls for gun control Mission Week hosts President calls for Opus Prize winners background checks, stricter enforcement By Nick Biggi
nicholas.biggi@marquette.edu
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President Barack Obama greets law enforcement officers after he brought his gun violence proposals on the road to Minneapolis, Monday. INDEX
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In his latest effort to push stricter gun control legislation, President Obama traveled to Minneapolis Monday, where he praised the city’s efforts to decrease gun violence. The campaign-like speech, Obama’s first time speaking on the issue outside Washington following the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, Conn., follows the president’s Jan. 16 address, in which he specifically called for stricter background checks for See Firearms, page 4
Speakers to highlight the importance of global relationships By Emily Wright
emily.a.wright@marquette.edu
To reconnect with and honor the Jesuit and Catholic principles that Marquette was founded on, the university is celebrating Mission Week from Feb. 4 to 8. Mission Week, an annual campus event since 2002, is designed to give the Marquette community a chance to connect with individuals who are living out the call to serve others around the world.
This year’s theme, “The World Is Our Home,” comes from a reinterpretation of a quote by the Rev. Jerome Nadal, a friend and representative of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, who said “the whole world becomes our home.” “(The Rev. Nadal) encouraged Jesuits to really see the face of God in many different corners of the world and to make themselves available for all kinds of service in a variety of cultures,” said Stephanie Russell, Marquette’s vice president of mission and ministry, who was involved in the planning of this year’s Mission Week. The Opus Prize, one of the largest humanitarian prizes in the world with $1 million given See Mission Week, page 7
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