The fight to implement immigration reform on a statewide basis in the wake of SB 1070′s passage continues apace, as this story about developments in the state of Indiana describes.
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The fight to implement immigration reform on a statewide basis in the wake of SB 1070′s passage continues apace, as this story about developments in the state of Indiana describes.
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As we mark the end of the old year and the beginning of something new, it’s wise to take a step back and assess the accomplishments and setbacks of our movement. 2010 was probably the most significant year in terms of advancing the debate over immigration enforcement within the body politic of this country...
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There is a very incisive analysis of the potential political repercussions of the Dream Act’s recent legislative defeat published by the Pundit League, which I suggest you check out for yourselves.
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One of the methods the Obama administration has been employing in its multifaceted effort to enact amnesty, either through its allies in Congress or through an explicit policy of non-enforcement and non-prosecution, is highlighting the supposed progress it has had in securing the border.
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Despite the recently thwarted drive for amnesty, in the form of the DREAM Act, those who want to throw open the gates of this country to one and all continue to scheme and plot, as this meeting between President Obama and the Hispanic Caucus demonstrates.
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I just wanted to highlight some of the important news developments that have occurred over the course of the past month as the Senate debated the recently defeated DREAM Act. First off, the Supreme Court-minus Justice Elana Kagan, who’s recused herself due to conflicts that might arise from her work as the Obama adminstration’s former Solicitor...
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Here’s the roll call vote listing who voted for and against cloture, courtesy of our good friends at ALIPAC. His vote for DREAM seems to indicate that Senator Webb is retiring after the next session of Congress. Either that, or he believes he can vote against the interests of Virginians with impunity and still be re-elected.
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I’ll delve deeper into the reasons why the DREAM Act failed, but now it’s time to breathe a sigh of relief, because WE WON!
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We’ve finally arrived at the moment of truth for the United States Senate. Today, approximately at 10:30 A.M., that august legislative body will decide whether or not to allow millions of illegal aliens to exploit our nation’s economy because they squatted in this country for a fixed period of time.
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The Omnibus is dead, the extension of tax rates is complete, and the DREAM Act WILL be voted on this Saturday.
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