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  2. Blaine Amendment - Wikipedia

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    Supporters of the proposal then turned their attention to state legislatures, where their efforts met with far greater success. Eventually, all but 12 states (Arkansas, Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, and West Virginia) passed laws that meet the general criteria for designation as "Blaine amendments", in that they ban the ...

  3. Ohio Catholic bishops warn against 'scapegoating' of Haitian ...

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    The Catholic Conference of Ohio, which represents bishops from diocesan groups across the state, published a letter Thursday asking for the public to treat Haitian immigrants in Springfield with ...

  4. Cincinnati riot of 1853 - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati riot of 1853 was triggered by the visit of then-Archbishop (later, Cardinal) Gaetano Bedini, the emissary of Pope Pius IX, to Cincinnati, Ohio, on 21 December 1853. The German Liberal population of the city, many of whom had come to America after the Revolutions of 1848 , identified Cardinal Bedini with their reactionary ...

  5. The Catholic Church’s Stance on Immigration, Explained

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    How do Catholic institutions serve immigrants in the U.S.? Nearly 14 percent of residents in the United States are foreign-born, amounting to around 45 million people. Of those, more than 10 ...

  6. American Protective Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Protective Association (APA) was an American anti-Catholic secret society established in 1887 by Protestants. The organization was the largest anti-Catholic movement in the United States during the later part of the 19th century, showing particular regional strength in the Midwest. The group grew rapidly during the early 1890s ...

  7. Here are the results from Columbus council's yearlong ...

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    Hosted at Ohio State's Fawcett Center, the leaders of the project, "Immigrants make Columbus," seated a panel of four community advisory council members to discuss community-grounded solutions ...

  8. Slovene Americans - Wikipedia

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    1910 census reported 183,431 persons of Slovene mother tongue living in the United States. By the time of the 1920 census, that figure had increased to 208,552.Following the enactment of restrictive immigration laws in the 1920s, the number of Slovenes immigrating to the United States declined. [13]

  9. Catholic Legal Immigration Network - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., commonly referred to as CLINIC, is the US's largest network of non-profit immigration activist programs. [1] In its 1986 pastoral statement "Together a New People", the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) observed that the church's ministry to immigrants reflects the "biblical understanding of the justice of God reaching out to all ...