New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez introduced a broad immigration reform bill that would put the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. on the path toward legalization and enact other broad reforms. Continue »
Last night, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy filed the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2010. America's Voice is issuing a three page and one page summary of the legislation. Continue »
Recent developments in three high-profile 2010 races highlight the dynamics at play for Republican candidates on immigration, who play to an anti-immigrant faction of the base during the primaries and struggle to change gears to compete for Latino voters in the general election. Continue »
Recent developments in three high-profile 2010 races highlight the dynamics at play for Republican candidates on immigration, who play to an anti-immigrant faction of the base during the primaries and struggle to change gears to compete for Latino voters in the general election. Continue »
California Senate candidate Carly Fiorina (R) refused to take a position on immigration reform during her second debate with Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.). Continue »
New York City Mayor Bloomberg and News Corporation CEO Rupert Murdoch will testify at a hearing tomorrow concerning immigration reform. Continue »
Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey is expected to introduce comprehensive immigration legislation before the Senate adjourns this week for the midterm recess, and a source tells The Advocate that the legislation will be LGBT-inclusive. Continue »
In a $300,000 national advertising campaign, SEIU, Mi Familia Vota Civic Participation Campaign, and America’s Voice are launching Spanish-language radio ads in nine media markets across the country. Continue »
Meg Whitman will likely be spending at least the next several days fending off questions about how she treated a low-wage domestic worker in her own home. Continue »
Various outlets report on a $300,000 radio ad campaign launched yesterday to mobilize the Latino vote heading toward the November 2nd elections. In California, Meg Whitman takes a stand against immigration reform in her first debate in the governor's race, and in New Mexico President Obama makes the case... Continue »