Nov 26, 2012
The House GOP’s first move on immigration is to vote on a bill that attempt to kill the diversity visa — brought to you chiefly by Representative Lamar Smith (TX).
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In his first post-election press conference, President Obama says he is “very confident we can get immigration reform done”
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Momentum keeps building for Congress to create a roadmap towards citizenship for new Americans.
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A national Election Day poll of voters demonstrates strong support for President Obama’s decision to stop deporting young immigrants who came to this country as children but are not legal residents
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The 2012 elections demonstrate that Latino and new citizen voters are changing politics. Latino voters turned out like never before, voting for President Obama by a historic 75%-23% margin
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For the newly re-elected President Obama, there is still the promise of immigration reform to keep
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The Wall Street Journal‘s front-page headline on November 1st read “Election May Hinge on Latino Turnout.” If true, Mitt Romney should start working on his concession speech
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Steve Schmidt voiced regret over what he described as a ‘collapse of support for Republican candidates by the fastest-growing demographic group in the country”
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An impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll shows that Latinos are even more enthusiastic and more likely to vote than ten weeks ago
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A variety of polls could be under-counting the Latino vote, resulting in misleading conclusions about the Presidential race and local races around the nation
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