Los Angeles Times: Reid predicts the Senate will pass immigration reform By Noam Levey February 3, 2013 Politico: Lindsey Graham goes all-in on immigration By James Hohman and Manu Raju February 3, 2013 Fox Denver: Nearly 100 Latinos packed into a small North Denver restaurant Friday after to see... Continue »
Por Maribel Hastings, asesora ejecutiva de America’s Voice WASHINGTON, DC –  Cuando el comité Judicial de la Cámara Baja conduzca esta semana la primera audiencia sobre la reforma migratoria comenzará la prueba de fuego para todos los protagonistas de esta saga pues aunque es cierto que la presión está... Continue »
Remember Brian Bilbray? The hardline anti-immigrant Congressman-turned-FAIR-lobbyist-turned-Congressman-turned-forced-retiree? Well, Bilbray—before his most recent electoral defeat—was the head of a group of anti-immigrant members of the House of Representatives called the “Immigration Reform Caucus.” To avoid confusion about what real reform looks like, we prefer to call it the Bully Brigade.... Continue »
Leadership on the House Judiciary Committee has recently changed hands—Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) is now the chair of Judiciary, while Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) chairs the Immigration Subcommittee.  We’ve written posts on both of them recently about how their records aren’t particularly distinguishable from their notoriously anti-immigrant colleagues, Reps.... Continue »
Today, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was on ABC’s “This Week” where he talked about the prospects for immigration reform in Congress this year. When host George Stephanopoulos asked if immigration reform will pass the Senate and pass the House, Reid said, “Well, it’s certainly going to pass the... Continue »
We’re going to the Super Bowl! Sort of.  DefineAmerican.com is putting this ad on broadcast and cable in a few markets during coverage of tomorrow’s Super Bowl.  After the big game on Sunday, we’ll keep running this ad in additional cities if more people (like you) will make a contribution... Continue »
Since the announcement of a framework for comprehensive immigration reform by the ‘Gang of Eight’ group of Senators, fellow colleagues in the House and Senate have expressed a range of reactions… Continue »