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Senate Immigration Group: National ID Too Costly

Mary Mata March 13, 2013

By Erica Werner, Associated Press/U.S. News & World Report WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators working on a sweeping immigration bill will likely abandon the idea of a new high-tech ID card […]

Border Patrol Takes ‘No’ for an Answer at Checkpoints

Mary Mata March 11, 2013

Latino Voters Support Gay Families in Immigration Reform

Mary Mata

Senators Agree on Path to Legal Status for Illegal Immigrants

Mary Mata

By Brian Bennett, Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — Eight senators who have spent weeks trying to write a bipartisan bill to overhaul immigration laws have privately agreed on the most […]

Faith Leaders to Obama: “Time Is Now” for Immigration Reform

Mary Mata

By Jordan Fabian, ABC/Univision President Obama on Friday met with over a dozen faith leaders at the White House who urged quick action to pass immigration reform. After speaking with […]

New York Prepares to Open Office Devoted to Immigrants

Mary Mata March 8, 2013

By Elisabeth Llorente, Fox News Latino New York State will soon become the latest place to open an agency focused on immigrants, according to El Diario La Prensa. In the coming […]

Living in Dual Shadows – LGBT Undoc Immigrants

Mary Mata

By Crosby Burns, Ann Garcia, and Phillip E. Wolgin, Center for American Progress In a first of its kind analysis, the Williams Institute at UCLA today estimates that there are at least 267,000 […]