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LatinoTalk hosts Bishop of Tucson, Gerald Kicanas, to discuss comprehensive immigration reform
The Bishop spoke of the USCCB Posted under:
Congressman Poe Continues Support for Arizona
Dear Neighbors, Next week, a federal judge in Arizona will hear arguments in the federal government’s challenge to the Arizona immigration enforcement law. Read more » Posted under:
From Americas Majority, a new polls on Hispanics and a few thoughts.
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Conservative Republican Versus Liberal Perspective on Immigration
A local Fox affiliate in Dallas recently aired a debate between Domingo Garcia and the Conservative Republican National Director of VOCES Action Adryana Boyne. Domingo Garcia is a former state representative and member of the Democratic party, and probably has many more political enemies than he has political alliances, including many among his fellow democrats. Posted under:
Oh goodness, immigration!
Anchor babies are constitutional. Period. You cannot deny the constitutional language of section 1 of the 14th amendment: Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of
States Reduce Incentives For Illegals By Eliminating Worker Misclassification
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I am not the federal government. I will not ignore the immigration issue.
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DOJ's Suit Against Arizona's SB1070: Discrimination Against Red States?
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LatinoTalk discusses the federal suit against Arizona SB 1070
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Today in Phoenix, Federal Judge Susan Bolton (a Clinton appointee) announced the Arizona law will go into effect as scheduled, but without most of the “controversial provisions”. Her ruling puts on hold the sections of the bill requiring police officers to check the immigration status of suspected illegal aliens while they are enforcing other laws.
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The following came in from
The National Association of Elected Latino officials released a poll showing that for many Hispanic voters
I specifically want to address the issue of immigration reform and anchor babies.
States such as Nebraska
During the last few months, I was quite outspoken about Arizona's SB 1070, writing a few articles on the law and actively participating in discussion about immigration with my peers. The number of positive comments I received when talking about SB 1070 did not amount to the griping and whining I heard from those against the law whether they were Arizona residents or not. All the complaining really made me give up on trying to make sense on the issue.
Why is Arizona being singled out for enforcing federal immigration law? Is the DOJ suing Arizona because it is a Red state? Are similar discriminatory attacks being leveled against Texas causing the loss of high paying NASA and oil related jobs because Texas is a Red State? One would certainly hope not, but the evidence may point to the contrary.
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