Immigration

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Schumer’s ‘Extreme’ Immigration Stance Protested By Activists

Mary Mata April 3, 2013

By Chelsea Kiene, Huffington Post WASHINGTON — A group of Latino and immigration rights activists protested Tuesday over what the group is calling Sen. Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) “Latino problem,” denouncing […]

In Mexican Villages, Few Are Left to Dream of U.S.

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Associated Press Finally Drops the “I” Word

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Immigration Reform: Path to Citizenship. Path to Growth.

Mary Mata April 2, 2013

  By Antonio Garza, Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Immigration reform is at the top of Washington’s to-do list. It’s not the first time in recent memory that the issue […]

Rep. Lou Barletta: New Immigrants Have Made US a Sinking Ship

Mary Mata

By Latino Rebels Is Pennsylvania Rep. Lou Barletta part of some unknown Italian American tribe that has always been here in this country because last time we checked the Ellis Island records, there […]

Another Look At The Immigration Reform Paradox

Mary Mata April 1, 2013

By Brian Beutler, Talking Points Memo Let’s take another look at the immigration reform paradox I wrote about yesterday. I think these ultimately amount to different ways of explaining the same […]

A Word of Caution From Rubio on Immigration

Mary Mata

By Ashley Parker, The New York Times As several of the senators taking part in a bipartisan effort to overhaul to the nation’s immigration laws appeared on the Sunday talk shows to […]