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Obama: Anyone still standing in way of bipartisan immigration reform should explain why

Mary Mata October 24, 2013

By Suzanne Gamboa, NBCLatino President Barack Obama fresh from a victory over Republicans on the government shutdown told House Republicans Thursday anyone standing in the way of bipartisan immigration reform should […]

Lawsuit Against Border Patrol Claims Excessive Force, False Arrest

Mary Mata October 23, 2013

Time running out for immigration reform

Mary Mata October 21, 2013

Immigration reform groups resume fight

Mary Mata

By Seung Kim, Politico With the brutal fiscal fight now in Capitol Hill’s rearview mirror, immigration reform advocates from across the spectrum are ramping up the pressure on lawmakers to […]

Obama plans immigration push after fiscal crisis ends

Mary Mata October 16, 2013

By Mark Felsenthal; Editing by Stacey Joyce, Reuters (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that stalled immigration reform would be a top priority once the fiscal crisis has been resolved. “Once […]

Texas Lieutenant governor hopefuls vow repeal of immigrant tuition break

Mary Mata October 11, 2013

By Robert Garrett, Dallas Morning News AUSTIN — The four major Republican candidates for lieutenant governor all want to repeal the state law allowing those in the country illegally to […]

Arizona’s Harsh Immigration Law SB1070 Dealt Another Blow in Court

Mary Mata October 9, 2013

By Hispanically Speaking News Yesterday the 9th Circuit Court of Arizona dealt another blow to Arizona’s harsh immigration law known as SB1070.  This court’s decision basically upheld a lower Arizona […]