Immigration

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Bush’s call for GOP to embrace immigration reform seems to have little effect

Mary Mata July 11, 2013

By David Nakamura and Ed O’Keefe, Washington Post Former president George W. Bush, who enjoyed healthy support among Latinos during his time in office, has broken a virtual five-year silence in national politics […]

Mexican immigrants’ politics more diverse than pundits assert, study finds

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It’s open mic night for House Republicans on immigration!

Mary Mata July 10, 2013

Arizona Mayors Share County On Mexican Border, But Not View On Immigration Reform

Mary Mata July 9, 2013

By Danielle Schlanger, Huffington Post Latino Voices Cochise County, Ariz., a rural swath of desert larger than Connecticut and Rhode Island combined, shares an 82-mile border with Sonora, Mexico. Daniel Ortega, Jr., the Democratic […]

Immigration in the House

Mary Mata

By The New York Times Editorial Board EDITORIAL The Republican caucus of the United States House of Representatives is holding a private meeting on Wednesday. The subject will be immigration. […]

Deporting the Statue of Liberty

Mary Mata July 8, 2013

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Host Maria Hinojosa  reflects on a question raised by an online video: what if we treated Lady Liberty the same way we treated other undocumented […]

Could you pass the US citizenship test?

Mary Mata

By U.S. News/NBCNews When immigrants want to become Americans, they must take a civics test as part of their naturalization interview before an immigration officer. Could you pass it? The […]