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Immigration Debate: Press One For Culture War In English

Posted on Mar 26, 2010, Source: NewsJunkiePost.com

Anxiety about immigrants, immigration, and therefore immigration reform, tends to revolve around three broad categories of concern: economics, security, and culture.

200,000 March For Immigration Reform in Massive D.C. Rally

Posted on Mar 21, 2010, Source: AlterNet

The message was clear: fix our broken immigration system, stop the deportations that split up families, and allow immigrants to come to the US legally and to earn legal status.

Immigration Reform: House Of Labor Marches With Immigrants

Posted on Mar 20, 2010, Source: NewsJunkiePost.com

The complicated relationship between the forces fighting for immigration reform and the labor movement have been on display this week and will be on display this weekend.

Stakes Getting Higher For Obama, Latino Voters, and Immigration Reform

Posted on Mar 12, 2010, Source: AlterNet

The President had a series of meetings on immigration reform that reflect the pressure he is feeling to act.

It Turns Out The Irish Are The “New Irish”

Posted on Mar 7, 2010, Source: NewsJunkiePost.com

With millions of Irish immigrants in the U.S. – and tens of thousands undocumented – the Irish are stepping up and engaging seriously in the immigration reform debate.

The Party Of No Morphs Into The Party Of “No Way Jose”

Posted on Feb 25, 2010, Source: NewsJunkiePost.com

With the jobs bill that just passed the Senate, a small group of Republicans trotted out its all-purpose boogeyman: “illegals”

Why Is the U.S. Deporting Assets While Ignoring Threats?

Posted on Feb 21, 2009, Source: National Immigration Forum

It is impossible to argue that our immigration enforcement priorities make any sense.

Media-Hound Sheriff Arpaio Marches Immigrants Through Town Square for Fox "News" Cameras

Posted on Feb 9, 2009, Source: New America Media

Marching chained immigrants awaiting trial through the public square on their way to a tent city prison is a new low, even for him.
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