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Immigration

A contentious issue, illegal immigration, poses a number of economic, political, and cultural challenges to the country. Often, the debate becomes a partisan-fueled, highly emotional diatribe between the two major parties. This section cover issues from the Dream Act to Arizona’s contentious immigration reforms, as Independent-minded voters are seeking potential solutions that obey the rule of law, stay within the confines of a budget, and maintain a compassionate, but realistic outlook on immigration.

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By | 11/09/2012 | Arizona, Elections 2012, Headline, Immigration | 4 Comments

After a tumultuous and very tense relationship with Latinos in the county, Joe Arpaio is looking to reach out to the community.

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By | 11/05/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Immigration, President

The most recent tracking poll of Latino voters has 73% in favor of Obama. This latest Latino voters poll reveals historic inroads for the Democratic candidate.

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By | 11/03/2012 | Activism, Arizona, Electoral Reform, Immigration, Organizations, States | 4 Comments

In Arizona, mistakes on spanish election material resurfaced when it was discovered that the incorrect Election Day had been printed, yet again.

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By | 10/26/2012 | Budget, Drugs, Economy, Elections 2012, Health Care, Immigration, President, Taxes, War and Foreign Policy | 94 Comments

Candidates often change in between the time they campaign and the time they spend in office. Here is a list of opinions held by Obama in 2008 vs 2012.

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By | 09/26/2012 | Activism, Arizona, California, Economy, Education, Headline, Health Care, Immigration, Issues, Legislation, Movements, Organizations, States | 17 Comments

Community leaders discuss opportunities to improve immigrant welfare at the National Immigrant Integration Conference in Baltimore.

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By | 09/16/2012 | Budget, California, Economy, Immigration, News, Taxes, Technology | 3 Comments

Until California finds a solution to growing income inequality, growth will remain tepid, leading to continuous budget deficits, budget cuts and debt.

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By | 08/31/2012 | Headline, Immigration, Organizations | 17 Comments

Obama’s Deferred Action memo has led many to apply in the hopes of achieving some type of legal immigration status. But some fear deportation if rejected

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