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Why immigration uproar went nationwide

Editor's note: Audrey Singer is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, where Jill Wilson is a senior research analyst. Washington (CNN) -- Alabama now has the toughest immigration law in the nation. The law went into effect on September 29, ...

U.S. Passport Service Guide Updates Their Directory of Expedited US Passport Service Providers

The company U.S. Passport Service Guide that helps international travelers find the most up-to-date passport and travel visa information recently updated a new section of their website us-passport-service-guide.com. Online PR News 24-October-2011 ...

Romney, Perry Camps Spar Over Medical Benefits Given to Illegal Immigrants

The Romney campaign pushed back today against the Los Angeles Times story that reported a provision in Romneys health-care program had allowed illegal immigrants access to health-care. Keep reading this post . . . ...

Dayton, Ohio, welcomes immigrants as policy point

hoto, owner Marta Guzman, right, speaks with her son, Francisco Mejia and server Maria Velazquez, left, at Taqueria Mixteca restaurant, in Dayton, Ohio. The restaurant is one of four restaurants in southwest Ohio started and owned by the same Mexican ...

Civil Rights Groups Hit Obama Over Ala. Immigration Law

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U.S. Judge Dismisses Ariz. Border Lawsuit

A U.S. District Court judge dismissed Gov. Jan Brewer's lawsuit against the federal government over immigration enforcement, saying federal courts lack the authority to overturn higher court rulings or to tell the U.S. government how to do its job. ...

Administration deports record number of illegal immigrants

From Oct. 1, 2010, to the end of last month, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials deported 396,906 illegal immigrants, the highest number for similar periods in the agency's history, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Inquirer ...

Arizona Immigration Law: Judge Tosses Countersuit Against U.S.

Arizona had claimed that the U.S. abdicated its responsibility in enforcing immigration laws. ...

Tensions Over Immigration Tear Away at GOP Candidates; U.S. Politics Today Provides Complete Coverage

Oct. 24, 2011 /EIN News/ This important story is being tracked by U.S. Politics Today at http://uspolitics.einnews.com To follow a link to the story visit http://uspolitics.einnews.com/article.php?oid=5nOQWCYAW/XwywY About EIN News EIN News is a ...

Court nixes Brewer immigration case against Obama

A federal court has tossed a lawsuit brought by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer against the Obama administration over immigration enforcement. Brewer wants the courts to force the federal government to enforce immigration laws and secure the border. It was a ...

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