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Damariz Itzel Posadas Aparicio, a Master of Theological Studies candidate at Boston University’s School of Theology and recipient of the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals or “DACA” program, spoke at a virtual panel on Tuesday hosted by the Latin American Studies Department on immigration reform. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU professors host ‘DACA’ panel, call for immigration reform

Yiran Yu November 2, 2020
Millions of Americans will have decided the next president by Tuesday night, and in an election as heavily contested as this year’s, a number of socio-political issues prevail on voters’ minds, including that of DACA.
EDITORIAL: Partisan polarization means politicians in power can do anything without consequence

EDITORIAL: Partisan polarization means politicians in power can do anything without consequence

Editors September 30, 2020
Political sentiment has evolved into a party-over-country mentality, and has resulted in a dog fight to keep certain parties in power.
Gabriella Aponte

2020 Breakdown: Subverting the will of the people, one brokered convention at a time

Gabriella Aponte March 4, 2020
Clearly, the Democratic Party has strayed from the values and principles that made it what it once was.
Presidential candidate Andrew Yang speaks to a crowd of his supporters, dubbed “The Yang Gang,” at a rally held in the Cambridge Common on Monday evening. GABRIELA HUTCHINGS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Andrew Yang holds rally in Cambridge following Thursday’s Democratic Debate 

Daily Free Press Staff September 17, 2019
Yang spoke on the need for his proposed Freedom Dividend, which will give every American citizen over 18 $1000 dollars a month.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren attends a rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in October 2016. A new poll found a majority of voters in the state don’t think she should run for president in 2020. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBERGER/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Majority of Massachusetts residents reject Warren as 2020 presidential candidate despite high approval ratings, survey finds

Samantha Day September 25, 2018
Despite giving her an overall approval rating of 57 percent, only 32 percent of Massachusetts residents said they would support Sen. Elizabeth Warren in a run for the U.S. presidency, according to a statewide poll of probable midterm voters released Wednesday.
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