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...cocaine back to their home country last May - instead of contacting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities to have them federally deported - Mayor Gavin Newsom changed the policy and told police officers that they should turn suspected criminals, even juveniles, over to authorities. "That policy was wrong," says Nathan Ballard, the mayor's director of communications. "The immigrant community must feel safe if they witness a crime; that's at the heart of this policy. But it will not be used as a shield for felons...
...Francisco Sheriff's Department claims it turned Ramos' personal information over to immigration officers at ICE - who say they never received any documentation and only heard of Ramos after his release. "In the last 18 months, the sheriff has turned over 1,100 suspected felons to ICE," says Ballard. "This is the first time that ICE has ever complained about the way the sheriff handles immigration." A spokesman for ICE could not be reached for comment, although the organization said that at the time of his March detention, Ramos was already in the process of being deported...
...support resource that uses the power of people’s injuries to motivate people with new injuries to adapt their lives,” Martin said. SPINALpedia is being developed by Martin and two other Harvard students, Elizabeth A. Kolbe ’08 and Madeleine E. Ballard ’11. After a 45-minute set, Corrigan introduced Kolbe and Martin’s father, Paul Martin, who are both quadriplegics. The pair spoke about their experiences living with spinal cord injuries and the importance of having a support network. The band then concluded the night with another...
...story.” According to Martin, the band members expressed interest in performing at Harvard when they learned that his daughter was a student there. The project will be launched by Martin and three other students, including Elizabeth A. Kolbe ’08 and Madeleine E. Ballard ’11. According to HCC director Elizabeth F. Weiss ’09, students have been requesting more intimate performances in addition to larger events such as Yardfest. The Pub’s programming manager, Melissa M. Trahan ’07, said that this event could alert more...
...suffering from advanced prostate cancer, Ballard finds the answers that matter in his children and grandchildren - his Miracles of Life. But there are miracles of fiction here, too. So convincing was the story he made of the horrors of Lunghua that when Ballard finally returned there in 1991, it was as if he had "walked up to a mirage, accepted that in its way it was real, and then walked straight through it to the other side." Ballard's own journey from inner to outer space turned out to be no distance...