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Arizona Presents SANE Immigration Guidelines
By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX — For close to a decade Arizona has been on the frontlines of a divisive national immigration debate, inspiring a wave of anti-immigrant […]
What Latinos Want – Immigration Reform Bill
By Gary Segura, Latino Decisions The results of the 2012 election have awakened the Republican Party to their impending demographic disaster. Substantial growth in the size and power of the […]
New Immigration Laws Are Coming, Whether It’s Under Obama or Romney
By John Rudolph, Feet In 2 Wworlds No matter who wins the presidential election, U.S. immigration laws will significantly change in the next four years. I’m not saying that it […]
Obama says immigration reform possible in next Congress
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi In a transcript released Wednesday Obama asserts that if he is reelected that will send a wakeup call to Republicans to pass immigration reform. During an interview with the Des Moines […]
Crops Rot due to Lack of Workers, Farmers Talk of Immigration Reformm
By Aurora Almendral, Feet in 2 Worlds In Arizona it’s about 60 days before the harvest season, and Kevin Rogers, president of the Arizona Farm Bureau and a farmer himself, is […]
President Obama’s Deferred Action: A Fair Compromise On Immigration Enforcement
By Kristian Ramos, Latinovations President Barack Obama’s move to prioritize the deportation of criminal immigrants, while giving exemplary undocumented immigrants the ability to remain in the country through deferred action, is smart […]
Jobs, Immigration: Key Issues For CO’s Latino Voters
By Kathleen Ryan, Public News Service – CO DENVER – Colorado’s Latino voters, like many other Americans, think the economy is the top concern facing the nation, according to results […]
President Obama’s Remarks On Immigration
(Released this afternoon by the White House Press Office) THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release June 15, 2012 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON IMMIGRATION Rose […]
Arizona’s Immigration Law: Sotomayor’s Surprise
By Esther J. Cepeda, Voxxi CHICAGO — When Sonia Sotomayor made history in 2009 by becoming the first Latina named to the Supreme Court, Hispanics were overjoyed. Her story was a […]
Immigration Rhetoric In GOP Primary Harmful To Latinos
By Gus K. West Immigration has surfaced as one of the top issues in this Republican presidential primary — thanks in no small part to the United States’ ever-growing population […]