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The Caucus: Obama Calls Immigration Reform a 'Moral Imperative'

Philip Scott Andrews/The New York TimesPresident Obama speaks about the need for comprehensive immigration reform at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast at the Mellon Auditorium in Washington. President Obamas political outreach on immigration ...

Honda introduces bill to end immigration law discrimination

May 12, 2011 By Nichi Bei Weekly Staff Leave a Comment WASHINGTON Rep. Mike Honda (D-San Jose) on May 5 introduced the Reuniting Families Act in the House of Representatives, which according to his office, would help ensure that visas are ...

US visa system reform seen key to wooing tourists

* U.S. behind Europe as destination for overseas tourists * Brazil, China, India tourists key to travel growth WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - The complicated U.S. visa system hurts tourism and must be reformed if the United States wants to attract ...

Mexico fires 7 officials from immigration agency

MEXICO CITY The Interior Department says it has fired the heads of the Immigration Institute's branches in seven states heavily traveled by Central Americans trying to reach the U.S. The states include Tamaulipas. Earlier this week, public defenders said ...

Obama Wants 'Comprehensive' Immigration Reform

President Continues Push At Hispanic Prayer Breakfast UPDATED: 11:11 am CDT May 12, 2011 Email Print Obama: Can't Have Amnesia On Immigration Embed this Video Facebook Digg Twitter Yahoo Buzz Reddit Delicious Link WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Barack ...

Obama: We Need to Keep Praying for Immigration Reform

President Barack Obama made an appearance Thursday morning at the annual National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast, where he assured the crowd that he is doing his part to try to fix the country's immigration system. View Full Image (Photo: AP Images / Pablo ...

GOP rep. to Obama: Im game for alligator-filled moat along U.S.-Mexico border

A freshman GOP congressman on the House Homeland Security Committee is telling President Obama he?s game for building an alligator-filled moat along the U.S.-Mexico border to counter illegal immigration. I actually think a moat might be a very ...

Obama's Texas visit touts border success, benefits of amnesty

The President implying, weve done enough, the border is secure, does not make it so. Our border is definitely not secure. The Government Accountability Office has determined that only 15 percent of the border is under operational control. The time ...

Getting behind President Obama to Fix America's Broken Immigration Policy

By The United States has an unwritten but plain immigration policy. The U.S. Border Patrol imposes significant risks on people trying to enter illegally but once inside the country, illegal immigrants usually can find work and remain here. They manage to ...

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