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A Sad Moment in American History

History will look back on this as a sad moment—the time when the president turned his back on people fleeing for their lives. President Trump’s executive order on refugees will effectively shut America’s doors to the most vulnerable people in the world.

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John Kerry Addresses Security Council at UN

U.N. Vote and Kerry Speech Will Impede Prospects For Peace

ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt explains why the U.N. Security Council vote and Secretary Kerry’s speech on Middle East peace was a "disaster" which will have a number of highly destructive consequences for Israel and the peace process.

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Charleston AME Church

Critical Need For Hate Crimes Laws

The closure of the federal trial in the Charleston massacre case, which resulted in hate crime convictions against white supremacist and anti-Semite Dylann Roof, underscores the need for South Carolina to join 45 other states in passing a hate crimes law.

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Questions for President Trump’s Administration Cabinet Nominees

ADL submitted letters to Senate committees considering the pending nominations for Secretary of Education, Attorney General, and Secretary of State. The letters pose questions which highlight issues of particular concern to ADL.

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The Inauguration: A Learning Opportunity for Youth

Teaching about and reflecting on the presidential inauguration is an opportunity for students to learn more about how government works, engage in various aspects of civic education and think critically about the office.

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Executive Order on Sanctuary Cities Puts All Communities at Risk

Forcing cities to choose between losing funds - or dividing police and immigrant communities - is wrong and dangerous.

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