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Immigration Laws
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Nov 19, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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The Deal with Deporting Illegal Immigrants
The controversial deportation program also known as stipulated removal – which involves deporting illegal immigrants without due process – has already been abandoned by federal immigration officials in Arizona and in other participating states. The controversy surrounding the stipulated programNov 09, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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The Professional Problem with the Georgia Immigration Law
The new immigration law has not only affected farmers (who are generally without proper documentation) and schoolchildren (who ended up fearing going to school) — the Georgia immigration law now has professionals and business leaders feeling the weight of theNov 07, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Immigration News
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New Illegal Immigration Issue of Probing into Latino Republicans’ Family Histories
In the heat of the nearing presidential elections, another illegal immigration issue that seems to compound the current problem on immigration reform is the recent look into Latino occupation in the Republican party. “As more Latino Republicans seek and winDec 03, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Republican Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich Sympathetic to Illegal Immigrants
In what has been largely an almost black and white political derby between the pro-immigrant Democrats and the anti-immigrant Republicans, a presidential hopeful from the latter stands out albeit at risk of generating disapproval from fellow conservatives — showing himDec 02, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Policy of Cracking Down on Illegal Immigration Begins to Show Cracks
While many still staunchly believe in the indirect proportional relationship between unemployment and deportation (perhaps in the idealistic intention to find the perfect solution to the high unemployment rate in America), more realistic individuals are seeing the true effects behindNov 18, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Other Recent Articles
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Georgia Immigration Law: Are Its Legislators Getting the Desired Effect Yet?
Many Hispanics were thrown into panic when Georgia’s Republican Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law the Georgia immigration law, one of the harshest anti-immigrant law in the country. Many undocumented members of the Hispanic community have stopped driving their vehicles without a valid license. Citizen children of undocumented immigrants fear of being stopped and questioned [...]
Dec 05, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Alabama Immigration Law: The Devastating Effect of HB 56 on the State and its Citizens
The Alabama immigration law has been a burning issue since it was passed on June 9, 2011. Its full implementation in September made it the toughest and harshest anti-immigrant law in the nation today. It makes it a criminal offense to be without US citizenship status, requires police officers to check the documents of individuals [...]
Nov 29, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Generating Impressions on Immigration Issues
In light of President Obama’s State of the Union Address, the nation is being called upon to engage in a discourse regarding immigration issues by bringing the much debated upon topic into local communities. Called Immigration Action Roundtables, these discussions are geared towards making the leaders of every community aware of the broken immigration system [...]
Nov 28, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Immigration and the 2012 Elections
As the 2012 US presidential elections draws near, the ongoing crisis regarding the status of undocumented immigrants in the country seems to have gotten further attention as it gets entangled in political campaigns that seem to place immigration and the 2012 elections in perpetual view of each other. When asked in an interview whether he [...]
Nov 26, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Obama and Immigration Reforms – Will the Crackdowns and Deportations Assure His Re-Election?
President Barack Obama and immigration reform policies need to find a solid level ground to stand on as the 2012 presidential election approaches. Many Americans today are taking a hard stand toward illegal immigration, pressed by a failing economy and the fear of Mexican drug wars crossing the border and spreading north. Since no laws [...]
Nov 24, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
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Arizona Immigration Law Pros and Cons – The Unavoidable Outcome of SB 1070
Just like other major issues in the United States, the ongoing debate concerning the Arizona immigration law pros and cons has inevitably taken a social turn where it spawned a lot of supporters on both ends. The Issue Pew Hispanic Research estimated that there are 11,200,000 illegal aliens residing in the US as of March [...]
Nov 22, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post

