Immigration

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Arizona-Style Immigration Laws Cropping Up in Oklahoma

NewsTaco November 22, 2010

I wish it weren’t necessary to bring such things up, but we have to keep an eye on these developments. Arizona-type anti-immigrant laws are spreading like mala yerba. The Associated […]

Hulk Smash…Immigrants?

Mary Mata November 19, 2010

Hunger Strike, Student Government, New Laws and the Constitution: A day in the Life of Immigration Reform

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A Trend to Give Non-citizens the Right to Vote

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Here’s a trend of note. Brookline, Massachusetts, is the latest in a handful of cities in that state that have approved voting rights for non-citizens. I remember hearing about the […]

Ask a Mexican vs. Tom Tancredo

Mary Mata November 18, 2010

In something that seems to be right out of a post-modern “Twilight Zone,” Gustavo Arellano of the “Ask a Mexican” column that appears in alternative weeklies across the country and […]

A Day Without a Mexican in Prince William, VA

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Remember that movie “A day without a Mexican?” It was about what would happen in the US if all Mexicans were to leave, not go to work, not be around. […]

US Census to Tally Indiginous People from Mexico and S. America

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This will put a new twist on the old immigration debate. For the first time ever the decennial census will count the number of native people in the US that […]