Immigration

Immigration Reform and Regional Security

ByFrankCabrera

How does this tie into immigration policy? The security implications are vast. A failure of immigration reform and the continuation of anti-immigratory policy will provide those who threaten regional security with a tool to further foment anti-American sentiment. One could place More

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Posted onFriday, June 8, 2007By frankcabrera 1Comments Share
Political Stances on Immigration

Political Stances on Immigration

- DEMOCRATS Hillary Clinton Supported Bush-backed immigration reform legislation, which would have increased funding and improved border security technology, improved enforcement of existing laws, and provided a legal path to citizenship for some illegal immigrants. Voted to authorize construction of a More

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Posted onTuesday, February 5, 2008By Amanda 1Comments Share

BOOK: His Panic- Why Americans Fear Hispanics in the US

Bysarahzacarias

A rare, unflinching look at one of today’s most important issues--from one of today’s most well-known journalists. In this insightful, well-researched book, Peabody and Emmy® Award-winning journalist Geraldo Rivera examines the growth of the Hispanic population in the U.S., fueled More

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Posted onSaturday, March 1, 2008By sarah.suseth 2Comments Share
Immigration: A Reality Check

Immigration: A Reality Check

- How do we deal with this complex problem? Try looking at it from a managerial angle by Jack and Suzy Welch Do you have a stand on immigration? — Stephen Barnard, Oxnard, Calif. We do, and since you More

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Posted onTuesday, February 19, 2008By Amanda 0Comments Share

Q&A: Common Misconceptions about Immigrants to the U.S.

ByDanielaPerdomo

I had the opportunity to ask Shuya Ohno , who works with the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) ,  about incorrect stereotypes regarding immigrants to the United States.  Born in Japan, he moved to an immigrant-rich neighborhood in New More

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Posted onThursday, March 8, 2007By daniela 1Comments Share

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