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Florida Republicans Target Foreign Language Voting

Mary Mata April 18, 2013

By Marc Caputo, Miami Herald Desiline Victor, the 102-year-old North Miami voter who became a symbol of Florida’s elections woes, could again find it tough to cast a ballot now […]

Rubio, on His Bill: His Parents Wouldn’t Be Allowed to Immigrate to U.S.

Mary Mata April 17, 2013

Immigration Bill Would Expand Dream Act To Dreamers Of All Ages

Mary Mata

TX Rep. Gohmert: “Radical Islamists” are “Trained to Act Hispanic”

Mary Mata

By Jillian Rayfield, Salon Louie Gohmert joined Steve King in warning against passing immigration reform too hastily in the wake the of attacks in Boston, saying that he’s worried that “radical Islamists” […]

Immigration Bill Filed in Senate; Opponents Hope to Kill It

Mary Mata

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

NewsTaco

Victor Landa, NewsTaco It’s 844 pages long. It’s been a long time coming. And it’s a compromise. So it’s a daunting read, a sigh of relief and…better than nothing. I’m […]

The Senate Immigration Bill Has Arrived! Here Are Its Basics

Mary Mata

By Seth Freed Wessler, Colorlines The long awaited Senate comprehensive immigration reform bill was released early this morning by a bipartisan group of lawmakers. The landmark bill promises to dramatically realign the U.S. […]