America's Voice strongly supports calls by members of South Florida's Congressional delegation for Pres. Obama to grant Haitian immigrants TPS, a designation that has been routinely granted to nationals of other countries that suffered natural disasters, wars, or other serious calamities, but consistently denied to Haitian nationals despite a... Continue »
As the immigration debate heats up this year, America's Voice today releases a special report, "Immigration Reform: Know the Players," providing an indispensable reference for anyone following the issue of immigration reform. The series, originally published in Spanish between November 5th and December 17th 2009 on MaribelHastings.com, an America's... Continue »
14/01/10 a 3:51pm Washington, D.C. – La administración Obama tomó el paso correcto y humano al suspender temporalmente las deportaciones de inmigrantes haitianos indocumentados a raíz del devastador terremoto que asoló la nación haitiana esta semana. Sin embargo, el próximo paso urgentemente necesario es conceder a los inmigrantes haitianos... Continue »
Immigrant workers fuel the New York engine - making up almost half of the workforce and churning almost a third of its income, a new state study says. Continue »
Arizona is the flash point of the immigration debate, a place where high levels of illegal immigration have led to state and local restrictions, most recently a law that requires government workers to report illegal immigrants seeking public benefits. Continue »
In the aftermath of Haiti's catastrophic earthquake, the Obama administration announced Wednesday it was temporarily suspending deportations of undocumented Haitians. But there was no immediate indication that the federal government would grant Haitian nationals Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, an immigration benefit long sought by Haitian activists and South... Continue »
After almost nine years, Nigerian immigrant Emakoji Ayikoye is now an American. The final step came at a naturalization ceremony, where he and about 100 others recited the citizenship oath. Continue »
This is a guest post from Reprentative Mike Honda and originally appeared on his blog and the Asian Pacific Americans for Progress blog. "The Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009 (CIR ASAP), H.R. 4321, includes CAPAC's top immigration priorities, including: Ensuring a robust family... Continue »
Yesterday Haiti experienced an earthquake of catastrophic proportions, which has left hundreds of thousands of lives in peril. While we know that it was a magnitude 7.0 quake, we do not yet know the magnitude of lives lost or damage done. While most everyone agrees that the crisis in... Continue »
 

By consistently strong majorities, Americans support comprehensive immigration reform.  In 2009 as in previous years, voters want the President and Congress to advance a solution that legalizes the undocumented workforce,... Continue »