Oct 13, 2010
It should be no surprise that illegal immigration is one of the primary means by which the U.S. economy gains access to low-skilled, low-cost labor.
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In Nevada's race for U.S. Senate, Hispanic voters are being courted and condemned simultaneously.
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Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer waded into immigration politics in her first Spanish-language ad, hammering her Republican opponent, Carly Fiorina, for supporting Arizona's controversial new immigration law.
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Meg Whitman was asked again about her employment of an undocumented immigrant for more than nine years.
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A federal judge is allowing to proceed a lawsuit by nonprofits and the American Civil Liberties Union challenging the constitutionality of Arizona's controversial immigration law.
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Start-ups are responsible for most net new jobs in the U.S., and immigrants are almost 30% more likely than non-immigrants to start a business.
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With three weeks to go until election day the Latino Decisions tracking poll reports the first signs of increasing enthusiasm and vote intention among Latino registered voters in 2010.
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The lawman has built a reputation for taking a strong-handed approach to those who break the law in his county...Now, the investigations have turned on Arpaio himself.
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As the prospect of Congress passing an overhaul of immigration law wanes, immigration advocacy groups are shifting their sights from the U.S. Capitol and focusing on their local communities.
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Vitter has yet another anti-immigrant ad running, and this one is even worse than the previous one or Angle's.
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