Immigration

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Continuing the Green Case for Immigration Reform

Mary Mata May 8, 2013

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco In case you missed it, the Sierra Club came out in support of comprehensive reform—and more explicitly, a path to citizenship. This keeps the debate alive, […]

New Database to Help Identify Migrants Who Died in Desert

Mary Mata May 7, 2013

In Immigration Debate, Millionaire’s Visa Under the Radar

Mary Mata

The Priest Who Travels With Bodyguards

Mary Mata May 6, 2013

By Melissa del Bosque, Texas Observer It’s early April and Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde, 68, arrives in McAllen where he will be the keynote speaker at a migrant smuggling and human […]

Immigration Bill & Obama’s Trip to Mexico: Why the Two are Linked

Mary Mata May 3, 2013

By Christian Science Monitor Editorial Board President Obama makes a two-day trip to Mexico this week with the hope of better integrating the US economy with that of its southern neighbor. He describes […]

Paul Ryan: Illegal Immigration is Easy, Then People Have Anchor Babies

Mary Mata

By Adrian Carrasquillo, NBCLatino Rep. Paul Ryan, who has emerged as a supporter of immigration reform in the House of Representatives, used the term “anchor babies,” which many find offensive, during a town […]

Are Pro Immigrant Marches Counter productive?

Mary Mata

By Pilar Marrero, La Opinion/New America Media Translated by Jonah Harris As Congress begins to discuss immigration reform, immigrant rights groups, DREAMers and their supporters marched in many U.S. cities, […]