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Justices Seem Sympathetic to Central Part of Arizona Law

By | April 26th, 2012|Immigration|

WASHINGTON — Justices across the ideological spectrum appeared inclined on Wednesday to uphold a controversial part of Arizona’s aggressive 2010 immigration law, based on their questions at a Supreme Court argument.

Read more in The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/26/us/considering-arizona-immigration-law-justices-are-again-in-political-storm.html?src=me&ref=us

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Justices Take Up Divisive Arizona Law on Immigration

By | April 25th, 2012|Immigration|

WASHINGTON — Less than a month after the Supreme Court heard three days of arguments over President Obama’s health care law, the justices on Wednesday will consider another major politically charged case about the scope of federal power, this one concerning Arizona’s aggressive 2010 immigration law.

Read more in The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/26/us/considering-arizona-immigration-law-justices-are-again-in-political-storm.html?_r=1&hp

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Net Migration from Mexico Falls to Zero—and Perhaps Less

By | April 24th, 2012|Immigration|

The largest wave of immigration in history from a single country to the United States has come to a standstill. After four decades that brought 12 million current immigrants—more than half of whom came illegally—the net migration flow from Mexico to the U.S. has stopped and may have reversed. The standstill appears to result from

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Report finds wave of Mexican immigration to U.S. has ended

By | April 24th, 2012|Immigration|

The study by the Pew Hispanic Center cites the economic downturn and increased enforcement at the U.S.-Mexico border as factors in the drop in the number of Mexicans coming to the country…..

Read more in the Los Angeles Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-immigration-20120424,0,27569.story

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How States Should Approach Immigration

By | April 23rd, 2012|Immigration|

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will consider whether Arizona’s approach to illegal immigration clashes with federal law. Alabama has also run into controversy. How can states address their concerns about illegal immigration, without overstepping their power?

Read the discussion in The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/04/22/how-states-should-approach-immigration

 

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Editorial: Supreme Court gets Arizona’s SB 1070

By | April 23rd, 2012|Immigration, Police & Community|

The justices should reject its provisions as an unconstitutional intrusion into the federal government’s authority to make and enforce immigration laws….

Read more at the Los Angeles Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinionla/la-ed-arizona-supreme-court-20120423,0,4607113.story

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Higher Education Provision Stripped from Ga. Immigration Bill

By | March 29th, 2012|Immigration|

From Diverse Issues in Higher Education:

ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers on Tuesday stripped a provision that would have barred undocumented immigrants from state colleges, universities and technical schools from a bill making its way through the state Legislature.

Read more: http://diverseeducation.com/article/16938/

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