migration is not a crime
TA5.24 / Gun Control and schools

Choice 3 of 15

Officer Craig Davis, a former municipal policeman now with the Houston school district force, monitors a hallway at E.L. Furr High School in Houston, March 20, 2013. As school districts across the country consider placing more police officers inside schools, youth advocates and judges are concerned about what they have seen in schools that already have officers: a surge in criminal charges against children for misbehavior. (Michael Stravato/The New York Times)
TA5.24 / Gun Control and schools

Choice 2 of 15

Officer Craig Davis, a former municipal policeman now with the Houston school district force, monitors a hallway at E.L. Furr High School in Houston, March 20, 2013. As school districts across the country consider placing more police officers inside schools, youth advocates and judges are concerned about what they have seen in schools that already have officers: a surge in criminal charges against children for misbehavior. (Michael Stravato/The New York Times)
A thief with robbery mask holding a gun isolated against white background
A studio shot of a black and white striped prison uniform on a hanger isolated against white background
Cartoon by Mark Godfrey - wildlifecartoons@gmail.com markgodfrey@grapevine.com.au
Cartoon by Mark Godfrey - wildlifecartoons@gmail.com markgodfrey@grapevine.com.au
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Jason Otting (cq), Detective Computer Crimes with the Grand Traverse County Sheriff's Department.
The sins of the father
migration is not a crime
migration is not a crime
migration is not a crime
See photo in original gallery.