Apr 29, 2011
President Obama is right to talk about the need for a legislative solution, but with Congress deadlocked, the President has the power to take action now.
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One of the most offensive post-9/11 anti-immigrant policies dreamed up by our federal government is finally gone. Yesterday, DHS announced the end of the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS), a state-sanctioned racial profiling program that wasted serious amounts of government resources while damaging our country's reputation,...
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After six hours of testimony, Republicans in the Colorado House Education Committee voted down the Colorado ASSET bill on Monday. If passed, the legislation would have granted unsubsidized in-state tuition to undocumented youth. While the vote results weren't surprising, the biggest disappointment came from Colorado's lone Republican Robert Ramirez....
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Chairman of the House Immigration Subcommittee, Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-CA), is practically unknown. We're going to change that with our upcoming ad campaign, and we need your help.
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Back in the early 80s, during Dan Lungren's first stint in Congress, he supported immigration reform – just like his fellow Californian, then-President Ronald Reagan. But not anymore. Lungren is unabashed about his anti-immigrant views.
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Apr 20, 2011
In a White House meeting yesterday, leaders told Obama that comprehensive immigration reform is needed, and that he has administrative options too.
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DREAM Act youth and immigration experts are asking President Obama to halt the jailing and deportation of DREAM Act eligible youth.
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Apr 13, 2011
In a press conference today, community leaders from Michigan discuss outrageous ICE practices and demand accountability and corrective action.
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Elton Gallegly's zeal to get touch on immigrants would have profound consequences for California and the rest of the United States.
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Rep. Elton Gallegly's zeal to get tough on immigrants would have profound consequences for California's economy and the rest of the United States.
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