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Can both parties agree to immigration reform?

Mary Mata January 30, 2013

By Teresa Puente, Chicagonow Will lawmakers work for bipartisan reform or fall into gridlock as is typical in Washington, D.C. There is too much at stake, including the future of the […]

La Migra y Usted: Se Abre una Esperanza

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Obama: Reforms must secure path to citizenship

Mary Mata January 29, 2013

How a U.S. Guest Worker Program Worked Before

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By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco With the Obama administration and the bipartisan senate Gang of Eight poised to move on comprehensive immigration reform soon, which may include an agricultural guest worker program, our country has […]

GOP Memo On How To Talk About Immigration

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By John Stanton, BuzzFeed “Please consider these tonally sensitive messaging points as you discuss immigration, regardless of your position,” Hispanic Leadership Network leader advises Republicans. No mentions of Reagan or “illegals” allowed. […]

Obama to Announce His Immigration Reform Plan

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By David Nakamura and Rosalind S. Helderman, Washington Post The Obama administration has developed its own proposals for immigration reform that are more liberal than a separate bipartisan effort in the Senate, including a quicker […]

Everything You Need to Know: Senate Immigration Reform Plan

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By Ezra Klein, Washington Post Wonkbook Wonkbook: Ezra Klein and Evan Soltas’s morning policy news primer. Click on picture to read story. [Photo by jareed] Read more related stories here: Senate […]