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President Leads All Republicans Among Hispanic Voters

President Leads All Republicans Among Hispanic Voters

Even though Hispanic-Americans are not comfortable with the increased efficiency of the Obama administration at preventing illegal entries and deporting illegal immigrants, he still holds a huge advantage with Hispanic…

Busy, Controversial Docket For Supreme Court

Busy, Controversial Docket For Supreme Court

Before the end of this term for the United States Supreme Court, the Court will hear cases relating to the health insurance reform act and contested Congressional redistricting plans. To…

Congress Finally Getting Some Work Done

Congress Finally Getting Some Work Done

One of the changes desired in immigration law has been a loosening of restrictions on educated, skilled workers, in particular, those who have been educated in the United States and…

Alabama Anti-Immigrant Law Coming Apart Piecemeal

Alabama Anti-Immigrant Law Coming Apart Piecemeal

The Alabama Anti-Immigration Law was 72 pages long. First, Federal District Court Judge Sharon Lovelace Blackburn struck down the parts of the law barring illegal immigrants from enrolling in public…

Feds Take On Alabama Immigration Law

Feds Take On Alabama Immigration Law

Did you know that entering the United States without permission – being an “illegal immigrant” – is a misdemeanor? In addition to a fine, the jail term would be less…

Jolie’s New Role

Jolie’s New Role

There are 2.7 million Afghans living as refugees in Pakistan and Iran. Pick a point in Afghanistan’s modern history and you can find people fleeing the seemingly neverending conflicts in…

More Divided Court Decisions

United States District Court Judge Sharon Blackburn, in Alabama, has ruled that the new Alabama anti-immigrant law is legal. About half the court decisions on these new laws have held…

Immigration Of Grandparents An Issue For New Mexico Governor

Immigration Of Grandparents An Issue For New Mexico Governor

It was pretty pathetic when Gretchen Carlson of Fox and Friends, who graduated from Sanford and attended Oxford, said she had Googled the word “tsar.” One would have hoped that…

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