How About a Vote Instead of a Video? No words can describe just who exactly the House GOP thinks it’s fooling by releasing this new video celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month (one has to look no further than the viewer comments to see that we are not alone). The video begins by... Continue »
Greg Sargent at the Washington Post reminds us that if immigration reform dies, it will be the House GOP’s fault: * TIME TO INCREASE PRESSURE ON GOP OVER IMMIGRATION? Immigration advocacy groups are growing impatient with House GOP foot-dragging over immigration reform, and want Dems to exert more political pressure on Republicans to... Continue »
International Business Times: ‘Focus Hasn’t Changed,’ Says White House By Laura Matthews The Hill: Dems tire of waiting on immigration reform By Alexander Bolton Politico: Nancy Pelosi’s votes could be crucial to John Boehner By Ginger Gibson NBC Latino: DREAMer pleads against dad’s immiment deportation; groups announce major immigration... Continue »
Immigration reform advocates have long warned Republicans to shape up on immigration reform or face the electoral consequences–in 2014, 2016, and beyond.  But this very fall, just a stone’s throw away from Washington, DC, the Virginia gubernatorial race between Ken Cuccinelli and Terry McAuliffe is also coming down to... Continue »
No words can describe just who exactly the House GOP thinks it’s fooling, in releasing this new video today celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. The video begins by featuring House GOP leaders John Boehner, Eric Cantor, and Kevin McCarthy, before going on to speaking parts from Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Bill... Continue »
Bob Goodlatte’s SAFE Act–or as we alternatively call it, the unSAFE Act, the Safe-to-Profile Act, and the Arpaio Act–is a punitive and discriminatory piece of legislation that House Republicans are expected to take up this fall.  Last week, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, led by Reps. Ruben Hinojosa (D-TX) and... Continue »
Speaker Boehner and His Caucus Face Serious Pressure to Pass Reform from Back Home Outside Washington, the momentum and energy continues to build in favor of immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship.  California just enacted a historic driver’s license bill; rallies, roundtables and visits are happening in key... Continue »
Last week, the California state legislature passed a bill that will finally allow undocumented immigrants to drive legally; Governor Jerry Brown is expected to sign it.  The bill is a big step forward in California, having failed in numerous legislative sessions in previous years.  It will allow immigrants to... Continue »
Last week’s civil disobedience action where more than 100 women were arrested protesting for immigration reform is apparently already producing results, with the announcement that Holman Acosta—husband to Latin American Coalition leader Leisha Acosta, one of the women arrested—will be released from an immigrant detention center in Georgia.  He has... Continue »
Associated Press: Advocates Turn to Obama for Action on Immigration By Erica Werner and Alicia Caldwell Washington Times: Obama: Senate immigration bill would pass House if it got a vote By Tom Howell Washington Post: Q&A with Julian Castro: Texas politics, the GOP and Hispanics, and a Biden-Clinton battle... Continue »