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News on Immigration Reform continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
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Report estimates 45,000 illegal immigrants in Neb
A new nationwide report estimates Nebraska is home to 45,000 illegal immigrants.
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Democrats blast move to repeal birthright citizenship
Democrats stood Friday at This is the Place Monument - where Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley - to say the landmark represents everything that conservatives are forgetting in a push to repeal automatic citizenship for children of illegal immigrants born on U.S. soil.
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"Natural Born Killers" takes on the U.S. immigration policy
This campy, bloody , sexy film is a cartoonish, way over the top condemnation of U.S. immigration policy.
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In France, an Evangelical Gypsy group shakes up the immigration debate
Even as French police deported hundreds of Gypsies to Romania in late August, a devout set of 26,000 Gypsy Evangelicals gathered in the heart of France for song, testimony, and scripture.
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Ariz. Gov. Says She 'Misspoke' On Beheadings
Gov. Jan Brewer rose to national fame defending the state's immigration law and warning of rising violence along the U.S.-Mexico border, including a claim that headless bodies were turning up in the Arizona desert.
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Stay home, says massacre survivor
His advice to others wanting to go on the journey toward the United States is to not go because it is too dangerous to cross through Mexico.
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AZ Border Sheriff: 'I Have About As Much Regard for the U.N. as I Do the Vermin'
"Why the Department of Justice intervened in this case to begin with was beyond comprehension," Dever said, referring to the DOJ lawsuit, which claims that the Arizona law violated the federal government's exclusive right to enforce federal immigration laws. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)Dever said the State Department move, however, is in keeping with the Obama administration's reluctance to enforce federal immigration law and that it is probably seeking support from the United Nations to further its agenda.
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New evidence undermines feds' case against Arizona
Despite the splash of attention from the newest lawsuit, the Justice Department's investigation of Arpaio could end badly for Holder. When the Department first informed Arpaio that a probe was under way, back in March 2009, it sent a letter saying the investigation would focus on "alleged patterns or practices of discriminatory police practices and unconstitutional searches and seizures." But now we learn that just six months before that, in September 2008, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as ICE, did its own investigation of Arpaio's office -- and gave it a clean bill of health. Arpaio's lawyers recently got a copy of the ICE report through the Freedom of Information Act.
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'Birth tourism' a tiny portion of immigrant babies
When Ruth Garcia's twins are born in two months, they'll have all the rights of U.S. citizens. Friday [A.P.] San Juan Texas September 3rd 2010 oregonlive.com Original article and reported by A.P.... A planned U.S births of twins by a illegal immigrant from Mexico is reported. Her husband deported on immigration charges, her children are U.S .citizens The debate is on for the G.O.P .to end the 14th amendment birth right citizenship for illegal immigrants , many with large families ..
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Broken Immigration Courts
September 3, 2010 2:08 P.M. Former immigration judge Mark Metcalf writes in the Washington Times : America's immigration courts beg for reform. Friday September 3rd 2010 nationalreview.com Reported by National Review. Original Article by Mark Krikorian National Press In a recent Washington Post article a large percentage of illegals who were arrested never appeared for court dates leaving the U.S juridical system requesting immigration reform...
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