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2011-2012 Immigration Legislation Outlook
The U.S. finds itself at the beginning of a new session of congress and many are wondering: what is the outlook for new immigration legislation? Read More »
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Arizona CEOs Oppose Tougher Immigration Laws
Five new bills that were targeting illegal immigration have recently been rejected by lawmakers in the Arizona State Senate. A couple of the bills were meant to force the U.S. Supreme Court to make a ruling against the practice of automatically awarding U.S. citizenship to babies born to illegal immigrants in the United States; so called anchor babies. Read More »
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Arizona Immigration Law Challenged by Whitehouse
The state of Arizona is preparing to be sued by the Whitehouse. It is likely that a lawsuit will come from the Whitehouse in early July, to attempt to block Arizona's controversial new immigration law. Read More »
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Arizona Immigration Law Ripples Across the Country
Passed April 13, 2010, Arizona law SB 1070 created a firestorm of controversy across the nation. It is a federal law that, within 30 days of entering the country, a new resident must register with the U.S. government. Read More »
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Arizona Still Not Satisfied with Immigration Law
Last year, Arizona passed a law, SB 1070, that clinched its reputation as the toughest state in the union on illegal immigrants. The law unleashed a firestorm of controversy across the nation, inspiring a dozen copycat bills in various states. Read More »
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Arizona-Style Immigration Bill In Oklahoma Still Not Enough For Senator
HB 1446, proposed in the House of Representatives in Oklahoma and sponsored by Oklahoma Republican Representative, George Faught, is among dozens of similar bills in various states across the country that is modeled after Arizona's controversial SB 1070. Read More »
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Barack Obama Elected 44TH President of The United States
On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama became the 44th president of the United States, clinching enough electoral votes to beat 72 year-old Republican Senator John McCain. Read More »
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Before End Of Presidency, Obama Wants Immigration Reform
According to information released, Obama is paying attention to the immigration problems in the country. According to new reports President Obama has said that he wants immigration reform to happen before the end of his presidency. Read More »
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Bush: Paving the Way for Naturalization
According to the Pew Hispanic Center in Washington, an estimated 7.2 million of the 11 million illegal immigrants are working in the United States. Most illegal immigrants work in the farming industry and construction jobs. Read More »
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Calls For The Obama Administration to Address Immigration Reform
Only one week following President Barack Obama’s inauguration, immigration reform advocates joined together to ask the 44th President to make immigration reform one of his top priorities. Read More »
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