Immigration

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Senate Digs In for Long Battle on Immigrants

Mary Mata June 10, 2013

By Michael D. Shear and Ashley Parker, New York Times WASHINGTON — After seven months of steadily building momentum, the push for a comprehensive overhaul of the immigration system enters its most […]

Joe Arpaio Forced To Suspend Immigration Enforcement

Mary Mata June 7, 2013

Deported U.S. Veterans Create Art on Border Wall

Mary Mata

Raul Labrador exiting House immigration group

Mary Mata June 6, 2013

By Seung Min Kim, Politico Rep. Raul Labrador (R-Idaho) — a key conservative who had been engaged in secret negotiations over immigration reform — said Wednesday that he will drop […]

The Price of Immigration Reform is Steep

Mary Mata

By David Bacon, Rosalinda Guillen and Mark Day, New America Media As the Senate prepares to vote on comprehensive immigration reform, it’s important to remember that workers and immigrants have never made significant […]

Lawsuit: Mother Murdered in Mexico After Wrongful Deportation

Mary Mata

By John Michaelson, Public News Service MERCEDES, Texas – The murder of a young woman following her deportation to Mexico in 2009 has led to a civil rights lawsuit against the […]

House Talks on Immigration Reform Near Collapse

Mary Mata June 5, 2013

Rep. Raul Labrador is a member of the House “Gang of Eight.” By Jim Avila, ABC News Bipartisan meetings in the House of Representatives on a comprehensive immigration reform bill […]