Sep 1, 2008
Stop the Deportation of Washington DREAMer, Alberto Yanez
![]() Local “Enforcement” of Immigration Laws Doesn’t WorkThe consequences of our nation's broken immigration system are being felt in cities and states across America, and state and local officials are demanding a practical solution from the federal government. Below are remarks... Continue »
Worksite Enforcement: Bad Employers Get a Free PassWhile the Bush Administration claims to have gotten "tough" on employers who exploit workers and break the law, the facts tell a much different story. While immigrant workers are denied their day in... Continue »
Immigration Reform and Protecting All American WorkersAll Americans feel the pinch of our broken immigration system. Outdated immigration laws and lax enforcement against employers who hire undocumented immigrants have created a situation where unscrupulous employers can get away with paying... Continue »
Pundits and analysts predict that the Republican embrace of extremist immigration politics will turn out to be a mistake of historic proportions.
From August 6-14, 2008, Bendixen & Associates conducted a poll for NDN of 500 voters in each of four states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada. The margin of error for each state sample is +/-4%. The poll was conducted in English and Spanish and included an oversampling of...
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From August 6-14, 2008, Bendixen & Associates conducted a poll for NDN of 500 voters in each of four states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada. The margin of error for each state sample is +/-4%. The poll was conducted in English and Spanish and included an oversampling of...
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From August 6-14, 2008, Bendixen & Associates conducted a poll for NDN of 500 voters in each of four states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada. The margin of error for each state sample is +/-4%. The poll was conducted in English and Spanish and included an oversampling of...
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From August 6-14, 2008, Bendixen & Associates conducted a poll for NDN of 500 voters in each of four states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada. The margin of error for each state sample is +/-4%. The poll was conducted in English and Spanish and included an oversampling of...
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