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Immigration Reform News Today / Qué Pasa En Inmigración, October 7, 2016

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Reuters: Two hawkish anti-immigration groups say consulted by Trump
By Luciana Lopez

Bustle (Opinion): If Wendy Davis Couldn’t Turn Texas Blue, I Don’t Think Hillary Clinton Can. Yet.
By Abby Johnston

New York Times: Mike Pence Disavows Donald Trump’s Earlier Proposal Banning Muslims
By Alan Rappeport

Washington Post: Does Trump still support a Muslim ban? He won’t say, but Pence says: ‘Of course not.’
By Jenna Johnson

Talking Points Memo: Mike Pence: Actually, Trump Doesn’t Support A Muslim Ban Anymore (VIDEO)
By Kristin Salaky

Washington Post: The mass exodus from Puerto Rico may be very good for Hillary Clinton
By Janell Ross

Los Angeles Times: Asian-American voters are spurning Trump and the GOP
By Cathleen Decker

NBC: Latino Who Advised Trump Warns Of Another GOP Presidential Defeat
By Suzanne Gamboa

Huffington Post: With A Trump Presidency Hanging In The Balance, Latino Groups Push For Historic Turnout
By Max Greenwood

The Hill: Report: Clinton could be first ever to get 80 percent of Latino vote
By Rafael Bernal

Washington Post: How Donald Trump is — and isn’t — helping Democrats retake Congress
By Mike DeBonis and Kelsey Snell

Washington Post: Clinton campaign claims three battleground states could be locked through early voting
By Anne Gearan

Washington Post: Why Trump’s ‘winning temperament’ is turning into a political loser
By Michael Kranish

Politico: Trump looks to the West for salvation
By Eli Stokols

Buzzfeed: Years Before Mexican Comments, Trump Said Castro Was Sending Criminals To U.S.
By Adrian Carrasquillo

The Hill: 6-year-old with undocumented parents could get debate question
By Rafael Bernal

Raw Story: ‘He is a flat-out racist’: Ana Navarro rains down hell on eye-rolling, mansplaining Trump surrogate
By Brad Reed

Associated Press: Haitians Mass at US-Mexico Border Despite Deportation Policy

Salon: Deportation to a disaster zone: Obama under pressure to stop crackdown on Haitian migrants as Hurricane Matthew wreaks havoc on island
By Daniel Denvir

New York Times: Obama Administration Is Quietly Delaying Thousands of Deportation Cases
By Caitlin Dickerson

Wall Street Journal: How U.S. Workers Feel About Immigration Now Split Even Wider by Political Party
By Janet Adamy

Politico (Nevada): Harry Reid’s rainbow coalition
By Elena Schneider

Roll Call (Nevada): Reid Predicts Clinton, Cortez Masto Will Carry Nevada
By Niel Lesniewski

ThinkProgress (Nevada): Catherine Cortez Masto wants to be the first Latina in the Senate
By Kira Lerner

NBC (Arizona): Arizona Republicans Tout Trump to Latinos, Focusing on Jobs
By Griselda Nevarez

Associated Press (New Jersey): New Jersey Immigration Detention Facility Workers to Get Millions in Back Wages

Washington Post (Ohio): How Rob Portman pulled away in Ohio
By James Hohmann

Cleveland Plain Dealer (Ohio): Convención Hispana sets agenda for Cleveland Hispanic community, while offering health screening, job fair, Rita Moreno keynote
By Emily Bamforth

KPCC (California): As citizenship applications pile up, some who hoped to vote this year may not
By Leslie Berestein Rojas

Washington Post (Editorial): How much damage could a President Trump do? We can only begin to imagine.

New York Times (Op-ed): The White House Rule: No Tax Returns, No Job
By Norman Eisen and Richard Painter

Washington Post (Opinion): For the Republican Party, ‘that Mexican thing’ is a problem that isn’t going away
By Greg Sargent

The Atlantic (Opinion): Is the GOP Donald Trump’s Party—or Paul Ryan’s?
By Ronald Brownstein

The Hill (Op-ed): Trump’s anti-Latino message infects Nevada Senate race
By Fernando Espuelas

Medium (Opinion): Immigration Reform — Not Mass Deportation — Is the Only Viable Choice
By Tom Jawetz and Philip Wolgin

Denver Post (Editorial): Elect Mike Coffman to another term in Congress

Mercury News (Op-ed): Immigration reform bipartisan compromise needed
By Congressman Luis Gutierrez

En español:

“Esa cosa mexicana”, la fatídica frase que se volvió tendencia
AP/Press reader (Argentina)

“La cosa mexicana” se vuelve viral en redes
AP/Telemundo 47

“Esa cosa mexicana” causa críticas a Pence
El Economista (México)

“La cosa mexicana” se vuelve viral en redes
AP/Telemundo 48

Hispanos furiosos con comentario de Pence sobre inmigrantes
La Prensa Excélsior

Trump considera plan que exigiría autodeportación a quienes no han obtenido estatus legal (Video)
Noticiero Univision

“Esa cosa mexicana” de Pence enciende las redes en EU
EFE/El Universal (México)

Salma Hayek invita a latinos en EU a votar por Hillary Clinton
EFE/Excélsior (México)

Trump se coló a las conversaciones entre migrantes y sus familiares en México
La Opinión/Impremedia

Ahora Trump dice que sus insultos hacia las mujeres eran para “divertir”
Univision.com

Los congresistas republicanos que consideran ‘incapaz’ e ‘indefendible’ a Donald Trump
Univision.com

El segundo debate presidencial enfrentará a candidatos con votantes
La Opinión/Impremedia

En busca de votos, demócratas iniciarán recorrido en autobús en 20 estados
La Opinión/Impremedia

Un moderador amable y preguntas fáciles: así fue el ensayo de Trump para el segundo debate
Univision.com

Lo que Pence no sabe es que #EsaCosaMexicana son todas cosas positivas
Por Pili Tobar/Univision.com

Indocumentada mexicana gana batalla contra inmigración (Video)
Noticiero Univision

La mitad de los indocumentados que trata de entrar ilegalmente en EEUU escapa de la Patrulla Fronteriza
Univision.com