Christians who fled violence in Myanmar were largely Trump supporters. Then ICE started arresting their congregants.
Religion News Service on MSNOpinion

A cruel war is disempowering our empowering communities

(RNS) — Their impact on the faith life of their cities is just one way immigrants have empowered their localities.
While coastal Californians perform financial gymnastics to make rent, Fresno residents are quietly enjoying the California lifestyle without the California price tag, all on a modest $1,900 monthly ...
Talk about being spoiled for choice. Sierra Madre Playhouse is featuring Asian American art, music, and film all weekend long to help you and the whole family r ...
Let’s be honest, when most people think of California, they picture the glitz of LA or the tech-fueled extravagance of San Francisco – places where $2,000 might cover your monthly parking spot if ...
After being repeatedly visited by ICE, Thi Dua Vang and her husband, both in the U.S. legally awaiting green cards, are in ...
More than 40 progressive lawmakers could be barred from politics for life, but the election results show support for ...
PREAH VIHEAR, Cambodia, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Six weeks after a ceasefire ended fighting at the Thai-Cambodian border, thousands ...
By Simon Lewis WASHINGTON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet told Reuters on Tuesday that Thai forces are occupying Cambodian territory after fighting last year despite a peace ...
A billionaire former owner of English soccer giants Manchester City who dominated politics in his homeland now watches his dynasty fade from inside prison.
Thailand’s Bhumjaithai Party has moved closer to forming a new government after the Pheu Thai Party agreed to join it in a proposed coalition.
A couple from Myanmar are among the first to benefit from the Thai Government’s move to grant refugees in camps access to legal employment, offering an inclusive solution to long-term displacement.