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Supporters launch campaign to save Oklahoma death row inmate

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May 25—Supporters of an Oklahoma death row inmate launched a campaign to prove his innocence and save his life Thursday with a press conference at the state’s Capitol. Anthony Sanchez’s supporters gathered at the Capitol and asked state legislators and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond to give Sanchez, a member of the Choctaw Nation, the same treatment they are giving to the case of death row inmate Richard Glossip, a white man.

Burbank First Baptist Church News

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Memorial Day is a time when we remember the sacrifice that our brave men and women have made for our country. I consider it a privilege to have served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War era. My assigned area of service was in Germany at a base that is no longer being used by the United States. The four years of service to my country gave me great joy to know that I was blessed to help maintain peace at the location I was assigned. There has been a greater called in my life though. I was called to ministry in 1982 serving as a Deacon at Tonkawa First Baptist Church. I later felt he call to serve as a Bi-Vocational minister in 1985. That call gave me the opportunity to serve in Lamont, Great Bend Kansas, Kildare Baptist, Oswego Kansas, Parsons Kansas, and Burbank First Baptist for the last 15 years. When you discover that you need to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, you are given many opportunities to service in valuable areas of need. God has provided His inspiration in the Bible. God leads you to fields of service that helps you assist others in finding their own personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The work of ministry involves many people. I am blessed to be serving with a very loving and caring group of believers at Burbank, First Baptist. When we need workers, there are faithful volunteers. There is a hymn that I remember from my youth, “We’ll work until Jesus comes.” That’s what true ministry is all about my friends.
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Migrants remain confused about new US immigration policies, legal status in Mexico

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MIAMI — In the weeks since the Biden administration ended a pandemic-era public-health measure that allowed for the quick expulsion of migrants illegally crossing the southwestern border, Mexican authorities have responded with a series of crackdowns that are raising concerns among advocates.

U.S. & World Briefs

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Tribune News Service In Miami, DeSantis supporters get campaign intel on how governor plans to beat Trump MIAMI — A day after Ron DeSantis unveiled his presidential campaign, his top pollster met Thursday with a group of fundraisers at a Miami luxury hotel to outline exactly how they plan to knock down former President Donald Trump in the race for the GOP nomination. The early morning presentation at the Four Seasons Hotel Miami was led by pollster Ryan Tyson and campaign staff.
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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting cited as Biden releases plan to fight antisemitism

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(TNS) WASHINGTON — Alarmed by an increase in antisemitic incidents, including the murder of 11 Pittsburgh worshippers in 2018, President Joe Biden and members of his administration on Thursday released a plan to combat the growing number of attacks on Jews.