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Must-Read News On Immigration Reform / “Qué Pasa” In Immigration Reform, May 7, 2015

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Washington Post (Fact Checker): Clinton’s claim that no GOP candidate has consistently supported a path to citizenship
By Glenn Kessler

Bloomberg View (Opinion): Clinton Taunts Republicans on Immigration
By Francis Wilkinson

USAToday: Clinton makes GOP task of courting Hispanics harder
By Alan Gomez

EFE: Clinton surprises activists with ambitious speech on immigration
By Jairo Mejia

The Nation: Hillary Clinton Just Vindicated the Immigrant-Rights Movement
By Zoe Carpentar

The New American: Clinton Promotes “Full and Equal Path to Citizenship” for Illegal Aliens
By Warren Mass

Voice of America: Hillary Clinton to Lay Out Immigration Reform Plan
By Victoria Macchi

New York Daily News: Hillary Clinton makes call for immigration reform, insisting overhaul must have ‘full and equal path to citizenship’
By Cameron Joseph

New York Times: Hillary Clinton Shows New Willingness to Tackle Risky Issues
By Patrick Healy

Washington Post: Why Clinton’s immigration speech left many Republican rivals speechless
By David Nakamura and Robert Costa

AP: Clinton Wades Into Debate Over Obama’s Immigration Actions

NBC News: After Clinton’s Immigration Push, Some GOP Crickets
By Carrie Dann and Andrew Rafferty

MSNBC: Why Hillary Clinton’s immigration policy is a big deal
By Amanda Sakuma

AP: Clinton challenges Bush on immigration as GOP shifts
By Steve Peoples and Ken Thomas

NPR: Clinton Charms DREAMers On Immigration
By Tamara Keith

Fusion: Hillary Clinton makes transgender immigrants a campaign issue
By Jorge Rivas and Cristina Constantini

Washington Post: Fox News Latino vs. Fox Nation on Hillary Clinton’s immigration message
By Erik Wemple

Politico: White House sees no legal path for Hillary on immigration actions
By Sarah Wheaton

New York Times: Hillary Clinton Puts White House in Awkward Position on Immigration
By Peter Baker

The Hill: White House: Obama has done all he can on immigration
By Jordan Fabian

NBC News: He Didn’t Have To But Scott Walker Slams Clinton On Immigration
By Leigh Ann Caldwell

AP: A look at where the 2016 hopefuls stand on immigration
By Alicia Caldwell and Nicholas Riccardi

Washington Post: Welcome to the Florida GOP’s worst-case scenario
By Jose DelReal

NBC News: Jeb Bush’s Problem with Conservatives
By Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Carrie Dann

The Hill: Army already enlisting ‘Dreamers’ as Congress debates immigration
By Kristina Wong

Huffington Post: Immigration Hawks Say ‘Amnesty’ Amendment Threatens Passage Of Defense Bill
By Elise Foley

Roll Call: Conservatives Set for Immigration Fight on Defense Bill
By Emma Dumain

Bloomberg: Democrats Pick a Fight Over Letting DREAMers Enlist in the Military
By David Weigel

The Hill: GOP House members: Strike immigration text from defense bill
By Martin Matishak

Politico: Conservatives: Immigration provision a ‘severe threat’ to defense bill
By Seung Min Kim

Huffington Post: Immigration Attorneys Allege ICE Is Making It Tougher To Help Women In Detention
By Elise Foley

New York Daily News (New York): CUNY, donors give $30M to help Dreamers get college degree
By Laura Bult and Denis Slattery

Dallas Morning News (Texas): Texas Senate votes for interstate compact to enforce federal immigration laws
By Terrence Stutz

Texas Tribune(Texas): Perry on Jade Helm: Military is “Quite Trustworthy” [EXCERPT]
By Patrick Svitek

New York Times (Editorial): Clinton Takes the Lead on Immigration

Washington Post (The Fix): Hillary Clinton’s liberal lean on immigration — and what it means for 2016
By Philip Bump

Washington Post (Plum Line): What did Hillary really propose on immigration?
By Greg Sargent

Washington Post (Op-Ed): The most depressing policy debate that will occur in 2016
By Daniel W. Drezner

Huffington Post (Op-Ed): Why Marco Rubio Is Wrong for Arizona
By Rep. Ruben Gallego

New York Magazine (Opinion): Hillary Clinton Sets an Immigration Trap for Republicans
By Jonathan Chait

Washington Examiner (Opinion): Hillary Clinton goes all in on immigration; pledges to outdo Obama
By Byron York

Washington Examiner (Opinion): How will top 2016 Republicans respond to Hillary Clinton immigration move?
By Byron York

USA Today (Opinion): Soul of GOP at stake in immigration war
By Shikha Dalmia

USA Today (Opinion): Hillary blunts Bush, Rubio appeal to Hispanics
By Paul Reyes

En español:quepasa_espanol

EFE: Clinton sorprende a activismo latino con ambicioso discurso sobre inmigración
Por Jairo Mejía

Hola Ciudad (Telemundo DC): Entrevista con Frank Sharry en torno el tema migratorio y la mesa redonda de Hillary Clinton en Las Vegas

Univision.com: Hillary y la evolución migratoria demócrata
Por Maribel Hastings

LatinoCalifornia.com: Grises y coincidencias antiinmigrantes
Por Maribel Hastings

Noticiero Univisión: Hillary Clinton convierte la reforma migratoria en tema clave para el voto hispano

Associated Press: Posturas de precandidatos presidenciales sobre inmigración
Por Alicia A. Caldwell y Nicholas Riccardi

Associated Press: Inmigración no pesa tanto para votantes republicanos
Por Emily Swanson

Associated Press: Clinton desafía a Bush con tema de inmigración
Por Steve Peoples y Ken Thomas

Noticiero Univisión: Dreamers de Arizona pagaran matrículas como residentes

Univision.com/ImreMedia: Abogado indocumentado obtiene permiso para trabajar

Univision.com: Los Angeles fue el condado que más deportaciones hizo con Comunidades Seguras

Univision.com/Notimex: Mexicanos indocumentados en Estados Unidos alistan papeles para la acción ejecutiva

La Opinión: Quiere “sellar” la frontera contra indocumentados
Por María Peña

Noticiero Univisión: Aumento en la cifra de remesas a México

La Opinión: EEUU: México juega un papel “importantísimo” para frenar migración ilegal
Por María Peña

La Opinión: La inspiradora historia del niño mexicano que consiguió asilo en EEUU
Por Yurina Melara

La Opinión (Editorial): La gran diferencia con Hillary

La Opinión: La petición de una madre para este 10 de Mayo: No deporten a mi hijo
Por Isaías Alvarado

La Opinión: De “esclavos” a DREAMers líderes casi graduados
Por Isaías Alvarado