Mar 23, 2012
A Manitowoc man who could be deported as early as Friday has become the focal point of a disagreement between U.S. immigration officials and his supporters, who believe his case epitomizes flaws in immigration law.
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Mitt Romney's strategist Eric Fehrnstrom set off a firestorm Wednesday with his comments that, come the general election, "everything changes, it's almost like an Etch A Sketch; you can kind of shake it up and restart all over again."
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A coalition of immigration advocacy groups says the current immigrant detention system in the U.S. is flawed, despite promises from federal authorities to improve it. A study conducted by students at New York University and a coalition of New York and New Jersey immigration rights groups have compiled a...
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Former Governor Jeb Bush has claimed that his endorsement of Mitt Romney is not on any particular issue. Unfortunately for him, this endorsement cannot be seen in any other way but as an endorsement of Romney's cruel "self-deportation" immigration policy.
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We Belong Together, a delegation of women from 17 groups around the nation, was in Birmingham on Wednesday and today to look at the impact Alabama's immigration law has had on women and children.
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Jaime is a fourteen-year resident of Manitowoc, Wisconsin who is the sole provider for his wife and four children, who has been detained by ICE for nearly a month and who could be deported at any time.
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When Mitt Romney advisor Eric Fehrnstrom's made his "Etch-a-Sketch" comments to CNN yesterday he revealed that the campaign planned "to hit a reset button for the fall campaign." Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post helpfully weighed in with the suggestion Romney start his move back to the center...
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The Romney campaign made another gaffe yesterday when advisor Eric Fehrnstrom compared his boss to an "Etch-a-Sketch" and revealed the campaign's strategy to "hit a reset button for the fall campaign."
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The Romney campaign made another gaffe yesterday when advisor Eric Fehrnstrom compared his boss to an "Etch-a-Sketch" and revealed the campaign's strategy to "hit a reset button for the fall campaign."
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Congress may have finally found an immigration issue it can agree on in an election year: letting in more Irish people. At a time when the volatile issue of comprehensive immigration reform is hopelessly stalled in a divided Congress, senators of both parties are rallying behind legislation that would...
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