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Immigration Bill Filed in Senate; Opponents Hope to Kill It

Mary Mata April 17, 2013

By David Nakamura, Washington Post A bipartisan group of lawmakers formally filed an 844-page immigration bill on the Senate floor early Wednesday morning, setting the stage for months of public debate over the […]

Immigration Bill Compromise is a Potential Political Sea Change

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The Senate Immigration Bill Has Arrived! Here Are Its Basics

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Immigration Reform May Be Delayed By Boston Terrorist Attack

Mary Mata April 16, 2013

By Fox News Latino Today was supposed to be a long-awaited turning point for immigration reform. The deadly bombing at the Boston Marathon on Monday may now delay the process. […]

Poll of Undoc Immigrants: Strong Family & Social Connections in U.S.

Mary Mata April 15, 2013

By Matt Barreto And Gary Segura, Latino Decisions Groundbreaking poll of Latino undocumented immigrants shows 85% have U.S. citizen family members; and 87% would plan to apply for citizenship if immigration reform passes […]

Dropping the ‘i’ Word — History, Humanity and Martians

Mary Mata

By Andrew Lam, Helen Zia and Chitra Divakaruni, Texas Observer Ed. Note: In early April the Associated Press announced that it would no longer use the word “illegal” when referring to undocumented […]

New Film Boosts Immigration Fight

Mary Mata April 12, 2013

By Associated Press, Santa Fe New Mexican WASHINGTON — The immigration overhaul pending before Congress is picking up more high-profile support as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ widow, Laurene Powell Jobs, […]