This week, Speaker Boehner identified immigration reform as one key issue that he and President Obama agree on.  “He wants to get it done,” Boehner said.  “I want to get it done.  But he’s going to have to help us in this process.” Um, what?  As Steve Benen at... Continue »
This week, we’ve written a number of pieces on the Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the case of anti-immigrant ordinances in Farmers’ Branch, Texas and Hazleton, Pennsylvania.  Deprived of further opportunities for appeal, these anti-immigrant laws have effectively reached the end of their journey, after the towns that... Continue »
Washington Post (Plum Line): Dems expected to move forward with discharge petition on immigration By Greg Sargent Politico: Nancy Pelosi: Discharge decision coming soon By Seung Min Kim Bloomberg BNA: Immigration Roundup: Enforcing Enforcement By Laura D. Francis Huffington Post: Latino Vote Could Tip Scales For Democrats In Arizona:... Continue »
New Report Details How Immigration Reform is Shaping Politics in the State & Opportunities and Challenges for Both Parties    The longer House Republicans delay a vote on immigration reform in Washington, the worse the long-term political consequences.  Case in point: Arizona. A new report, conducted by Latino Decisions... Continue »
After its latest judicial setback, the anti-immigrant movement’s strategy for long-term victory is in disarray. The centerpiece of their strategy, developed by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, Mark Krikorian at the Center for Immigration Studies, Representative Lamar Smith (R-TX), and Representative Steve King (R-IA), has been to block... Continue »
By mid-March, it is estimated that President Obama will have deported 2 million immigrants over the course of his presidency.  Years of record breaking deportation numbers will make him the president who has deported more immigrants than any other in history, and this week Obama is losing the support... Continue »
New York Times: Ad Attacks House Republicans on Immigration By Ashley Parker Politico: Facebook-linked group pushes GOP on immigration By Seung Min Kim Associated Press: Advocacy Group Targets House GOP on Immigration By Donna Cassata The Hill: Boehner: I’ll run for Speaker again By Russell Berman Huffington Post: John... Continue »
The journey of three local anti-immigrant laws reached a dead end today, with a settlement pending in South Carolina and the Supreme Court refusing to take up housing ordinances from Farmers’ Branch, Texas and Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Hazleton, PA and Farmers’ Branch, TX have since 2006-2007 both been defending town... Continue »
In New Mexico, Gov. Susana Martinez is adding insult to injury for immigrants, with a new petition to repeal driver’s licenses for the undocumented — that refers to them as “illegal.” Gov. Martinez has long crusaded on repealing driver’s licenses for the state’s undocumented population, one of the few... Continue »
With Backing of Hardline Anti-Immigrant Movement, House Judiciary Committee Set to Mark Up Rep. Diane Black’s Bill to Eliminate Outreach Position Speaker John Boehner’s recent assertion that the House likely would not address immigration before the 2014 midterms generated widespread attention and condemnation.  Yet as the Judiciary Committee schedule... Continue »