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Michigan Reverses: Will Give Licenses to DREAMers

Mary Mata February 4, 2013

By Emily Deruy, ABCNews/Univision In a reversal from its original position, Michigan said Friday that DREAMers will be eligible for driver’s licenses. Click on picture to read story. [Photo by  UMHealthSystem]

Texas Immigration Politics: Enforcement First, Outreach Later?

Mary Mata

LA: The Plaster Vendor, or how I spent my Sunday morning

Mary Mata

Republican Fear Factor Drives Immigration Reform

Mary Mata

By David Horsey, Los Angeles Times Even if Republicans support an immigration reform bill, Latinos are not going to become instant conservatives. Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Donkey […]

Latino Immigrants Assimilating As Fast As Earlier Groups

Mary Mata February 1, 2013

By Dylan Matthews, The Washington Post Wonkblog In 2007, the political scientists Jack Citrin, Amy Lerman, Michael Murakami and Kathryn Pearson decided to test Huntington’s theory against the available evidence about Latino assimilation. They found […]

Three Ways U.S. Immigration Reform Might Impact Mexico

Mary Mata

By Olga Khazan and Nick Miroff, The Washington Post Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Kordian] Read more immigration stories here: Eugene Robinson: Immigration reform is a solvable problem, […]

Before We Bicker on Immigration, Let’s agree On Definitions

NewsTaco January 31, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco If we’re going to get anywhere in this looming immigration debate, we’ve got to start in the same room, using words we all understand. I don’t […]