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By | 03/22/2011 | California, Immigration

Vitriolic rhetoric is nothing new to the illegal immigration conversation, but every now and then there’s an event that takes place in the public square that reminds moderate sides of the issue to guard their message from proceeding down the path of divisive dialogue.

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By | 03/15/2011 | Activism, Immigration

While recent census figures indicate that California is rapidly becoming a melting pot of immigrants on the road to becoming the new majority, a debate is sure to materialize in a California Assembly committee hearing today over the California Dream Act (AB 130).  At the

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By | 02/25/2011 | Immigration | 1 Comment

According to a recent Modesto Bee editorial, the costs associated with housing imprisoned illegal immigrants who commit offenses in California are on track to becoming an unfunded liability for the state’s taxpayers, due in part to the federal government fleeing from their responsibility to share in those very costs.

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By | 02/22/2011 | Immigration

As those immersed in the immigration debate configure their tactical strategy to reform a currently unsatisfactory system, both major political ideologies face the prospect of losing credibility in winning over critically-thinking voters.

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By | 02/15/2011 | Immigration

Recently speaking before a key Hispanic audience through the Spanish television network Univision, The Hill newspaper blog reports that First Lady Michelle Obama placed blame for her husband’s inabilit

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By | 02/11/2011 | Immigration

In a speech on Tuesday night at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, immigration hawk Joe Arpaio of Arizona said that California’s lax immigration policies are to blame for the state’s lingering high concentration of illegal immigrants.

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By | 02/01/2011 | Immigration

In the same week the Los Angeles Times reported that House Republicans desire a return to arresting illegal immigrants through workplace raids, the paper also reported that U.S.

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