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I know you’re committed to fighting for immigration reform–but are your senators? As we speak, a small group of senators are meeting to hammer out an immigration reform bill. The details of the proposal, however, depend on the pressure senators feel from constituents back home. To ensure we get real reform that... Continue »
Since the 2012 election, a key political topic has been the Latino vote and how the GOP’s inability to court it could doom them in future elections.  Texas is a crucial factor in this calculation, as a longtime red state that saw a 38% growth in eligible Latino voters... Continue »
El Servicio de Migración y Aduanas (ICE) no da tregua a las deportaciones, y tan sólo en enero pasado expulsó a casi 2,000 californianos como resultado del controversial progama Comunidades Seguras, según revela un análisis de datos de la agencia hecho por la Coalición de Políticas del Inmigrante de... Continue »
Updated 1:45 PM ET. A new superPAC, Republicans for Immigration Reform, is launching a television ad today in South Carolina supporting Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and his leadership on immigration reform.  The ad is part of a $60,000 ad buy organized to show support to Sen. Graham and defend him... Continue »
On the eve of CPAC, more groups are coming out in support of immigration reform every day, including the National Federation of Republican Women and the San Diegans United for Commonsense Immigration Reform.  At CPAC itself, Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID) is scheduled to talk about how Republicans can win over... Continue »
Yesterday we wrote a blog post about a Tanton network hate group, the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) attacking the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a civil rights organization, for hating on them.  Today another Tanton network extremist group, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), has put out... Continue »
Slightly more Americans trust Barack Obama than congressional Republicans to handle  immigration, but with neither side garnering a majority and vast differences in preferences  between whites and nonwhites in the latest ABC News/Washington Post  poll . ·         Americans trust President Obama more than House Republicans to handle immigration.When asked who they trust... Continue »