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Illegal Immigration: It's impact is felt in the American economy, in health care, politics, education and our neighborhoods. But the most frightening aspect of America's unwillingness to control her borders lies in human lives lost to violent crime, drug trafficking, and yes, terrorist attacks. I write merely to share with others news about the impact of illegal immigration.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Ann Corcoran on Refugee Resettlement

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Susan Kardos Cirba served as education director of the Scranton Chapter of Pennsylvanians for Human Life,1985-1994 and 2000 to the present. She is a writer and editor for The Pro-Life Reporter, an eight-page newspaper published quarterly by PA for Human Life, Scranton. Susan earned a BS in Human Services and Theology from the University of Scranton, and a Master’s in Religious Education from Marywood College. She has worked as a religious education director, a substitute teacher, and a theology instructor in the University of Scranton’s Dexter Hanley College for five years. Susan has given over 100 pro-life presentations at schools, and churches in the Scranton area. Married to Robert Cirba Jr. for 36 years, she is the mother of four daughters: Jeanine, Dianne, Mary and Linda Cirba and has a ten year old granddaughter.and a three month old granddaughter. For information or presentations on abortion, chastity or euthanasia contact SueCirba@hotmail.com.
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