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Immigration Reform After Bush: Let's Put an End to Punitive Policies Immigration Reform After Bush: Let's Put an End to Punitive Policies

Roberto Lovato, New America Media. December 3, 2008.
Recent talk about immigration issues coming from Washington inspires some hope, some fear and reveals the need for clarity on the issue.

From the blogs

SPLC Wins Fight Against Kentucky Klansmen Who Attacked Teen

Like the Southern Poverty Law Center, we hope this verdict will spell the end of the Imperial Klans of America.

Meet the Latino in Charge of Outlining Obama's Immigration Policy

The President-Elect looks to fix the immigration system.

Obama Should Not Ignore Immigration Policy While Focusing on the Economy

Immigrant entrepreneurs are an essential source of job creation.

What Does Napolitano at Homeland Security Mean for Immigration Reform?

Napolitano's approach on immigration is fundamentally pragmatic.

Citizens Fight Back Against Hate After the Brutal Murder of Marcello Lucero

Last weekend, 7 teenage punks murdered Marcello Lucero because they wanted to go get a "a Mexican."

Why Did ICE Head Julie Myers Resign the Day After the Election?

Myers leaves amid speculation that she was the source of the leak about the status of Obama's undocumented Kenyan aunt.

Obama Needs to Bring Change to Our Fatally Flawed Immigration System

The promise from Obama's transition team to strip away agency practices inconsistent with his vision of change comes not a moment too soon.

Immigration: the 'Sleeping Giant' Sleeps no More

Some early numbers on a key demographic changing the American political landscape.

'New Americans' May Decide Key Electoral Races Across the Country

2008 is expected to be a banner year for New American voters.

ICE'd: Another U.S. Citizen Detained and Deported for Looking Mexican

Guillermo Olivares Romero, 25, was held in a detention center for two weeks.

Who Is to Blame for Marcelo Lucero's Murder? Who Is to Blame for Marcelo Lucero's Murder?

Marcelo Ballvé, New America Media. December 2, 2008.
Elected officials in Suffolk County have created a xenophobic climate that breeds hate crimes.

Immigration Pathway Still Looks Uphill Immigration Pathway Still Looks Uphill

Kirk Nielsen, Miller-McCune.com. December 1, 2008.
Even with Democrats controlling Congress, immigration reform faces tough going.

Why Is Lou Dobbs Minimizing the Impact of Hate Crimes? Why Is Lou Dobbs Minimizing the Impact of Hate Crimes?

Heidi Beirich, Hate Watch. November 29, 2008.
Dobbs got nervous after a news conference on link between the rise in anti-immigrant rhetoric and hate crimes against Latinos.

There Needs to Be Change Immigrants and Labor Can Believe In There Needs to Be Change Immigrants and Labor Can Believe In

David Bacon, The Nation. November 26, 2008.
A new administration that has raised such high expectations should look for new ideas, not recycle the bad ones of the last few years.

The Selma of Immigrants' Rights The Selma of Immigrants' Rights

Andrew Stelzer, In These Times. November 25, 2008.
In Arizona, immigrants protest Sheriff Joe's nativist agenda.

A Vietnamese Journey Toward the American Dream A Vietnamese Journey Toward the American Dream

Andrew Lam, New America Media. November 24, 2008.
A cliché to native-borns, the American dream nevertheless seduces the traditionally sedentary Vietnamese to travel halfway around the world.

Border Fence to Carve up Nature Reserve Border Fence to Carve up Nature Reserve

Enrique Gili, IPS News. November 21, 2008.
The Wall is being constructed over the objections of communities living near the border.

Obama's Latino Mandate Obama's Latino Mandate

Steve Cobble, Joe Velasquez, The Nation. November 20, 2008.
Latinos backed Obama by a 2-to-1 margin on election day and could be the biggest force behind a longterm, center-left political realignment.

Obama and the End of White Elite Politics Obama and the End of White Elite Politics

Laura Carlsen, Foreign Policy in Focus. November 19, 2008.
The election of Barack Obama has been heralded as proof that the United States has finally broken through the racial barrier.

Immigration Reform Under Obama Likely To Be Piecemeal Immigration Reform Under Obama Likely To Be Piecemeal

Marcelo Ballve, New America Media. November 18, 2008.
A President Obama might not be able to take on immigration reform as a top-level priority during an economic downturn.

Obama, New Congress Offer Hope for Pragmatic Immigration Reform Obama, New Congress Offer Hope for Pragmatic Immigration Reform

Rupa Dev, New America Media. November 15, 2008.
The results of elections 2008 are good news for immigration reform, but there's still a potentially rocky road ahead.

Could a Person of Color from an Immigrant Family Be Elected in Europe? Could a Person of Color from an Immigrant Family Be Elected in Europe?

Sanjay Suri, IPS News. November 13, 2008.
Europe seems to offer neither popular nor political acceptability to members of its minority groups.

Why John McCain Lost the Latino Vote Why John McCain Lost the Latino Vote

Peter Costantini, IPS News. November 12, 2008.
Many Latinos are angry at Republicans for pushing for the criminalization and mass deportation of undocumented immigrants.

Latino Vote Fueling Republican Introspection Latino Vote Fueling Republican Introspection

America's Voice. November 11, 2008.
The GOP's rhetoric on immigration played an enormous role in a significant shift among Latino voters.

Profligate Water Use in the U.S. Is Fueling the Flight of Mexicans Across the Border Profligate Water Use in the U.S. Is Fueling the Flight of Mexicans Across the Border

Jo-Shing Yang, AlterNet. November 11, 2008.
Green lawns, swimming pools, and corporate farms in the desert Southwest are taking their toll on our neighbors to the south.

Rahm Emanuel Makes the Right Move on Colombia Trade Deal Rahm Emanuel Makes the Right Move on Colombia Trade Deal

John Nichols, The Nation. November 11, 2008.
Obama's new chief of staff shows that he intends to carry the Obama program forward -- not his own.

Why Did John McCain Lose the Latino Vote? Why Did John McCain Lose the Latino Vote?

Patrick Young, Long Island Wins. November 10, 2008.
The massive movement of Latino voters to Obama has baffled some pundits and intrigued others.

Hunger Strikers Seek New Immigrant Rights Movement Hunger Strikers Seek New Immigrant Rights Movement

Kenneth Kim. November 5, 2008.
Protesters are putting their bodies on the line to call for a new approach to immigration.

Miami-Dade Leaning Democratic as Cubans Age Miami-Dade Leaning Democratic as Cubans Age

Annette Fuentes, New America Media. November 3, 2008.
As the Cuban exile community ages, the Republican stronghold county is turning Democratic according to a poll of early voters.

Obama's Aunt Zeituni: Symbol of Everything Wrong with the Immigration Debate Obama's Aunt Zeituni: Symbol of Everything Wrong with the Immigration Debate

Duke, The Sanctuary. November 3, 2008.
The details of the story couldn't be juicier for the right-wing, red-meat crowd. The timing is no coincidence.

Obama Calls on Latinos to Vote in Obama Calls on Latinos to Vote in "Record Numbers"

D. Graglia, Feet in 2 Worlds. October 30, 2008.
Promises to address immigration reform in his first year.

After Immigration Raid, a Pastor Tries to Calm the Chaos After Immigration Raid, a Pastor Tries to Calm the Chaos

Marcelo Ballve, New America Media. October 30, 2008.
Pastor Roberto Velez became a leader of an emerging Hispanic community in Mississippi after ICE arrested 595 workers at a local transformer plant.

Europe Turning Away Migrants at Gunpoint Europe Turning Away Migrants at Gunpoint

David Cronin, IPS News. October 29, 2008.
Weapons were pointed directly at migrants trying to enter Italy during a recent operation coordinated by the European Union's border control agency.

Silence on Immigration Silence on Immigration

David Bacon, Foreign Policy in Focus. October 28, 2008.
National political campaigns say less and less about immigration enforcement.

Immigration: Stop the Raids in the First 100 Days Immigration: Stop the Raids in the First 100 Days

David Bacon, TruthOut.org. October 28, 2008.
Something is clearly wrong with the priorities of immigration enforcement.

Muslim Meatpackers Demand Time for Ramadan; Backlash Follows Muslim Meatpackers Demand Time for Ramadan; Backlash Follows

Tiffany Ten Eyck, Labor Notes. October 27, 2008.
When Muslim meat-packers got time off for Ramadan, other workers, largely Latino immigrants, charged that they were being favored by management.

Palin Talks Immigration for the First Time -- Doesn't Say Much Palin Talks Immigration for the First Time -- Doesn't Say Much

Pilar Marrero, New America Media. October 27, 2008.
Immigration is a subject the Alaska governor has never mentioned before. But listening to what she said didn’t clarify her views.

Legal Immigrants Next Target of Anti-Immigration Hardliners Legal Immigrants Next Target of Anti-Immigration Hardliners

Tom Barry, Americas Policy Program. October 23, 2008.
If the restrictionists have their way, the drive against undocumented immigrants will be taken to legal immigrants in the near future.

U.S. Immigration Policy Achieves the Opposite of What it Set Out to Do U.S. Immigration Policy Achieves the Opposite of What it Set Out to Do

Ruben Navarrette, Washington Post Writers Group. October 21, 2008.
Our approach to immigration cuts across-the-border family ties, making undocumented immigrants far more likely to remain in the United States.

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