Immigration Reform 2013: Paul Ryan, ‘Guiding Light’ Of Reform Supporters, Says Most Undocumented ‘Just Want To Have A Legal Status,' Not Citizenship
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and former Mitt Romney running mate told a North Dakota radio station on Thursday the GOP doesn't want to "push people into citizenship". He added, "Most people just want to have a legal status so they can work to provide for their families."
Immigration Reform 2013: Crucial Month Nearing, McCain Admits ‘We’re Not Winning’ On Immigration
The month-long August Congressional recess is expected to be a busy one for supporters of comprehensive immigration reform, who hope to use the month to bear down hard on House Republicans who have thus far dragged their feet on the issue.
Will 3 DREAMers Be Able to Re-Enter The United States After Protesting Obama Administration Deportations? [VIDEO]
“I’m making this video from Mexico. I know it’s going to sound a little crazy, and to be honest, I still can’t believe that I’m here. It’s surreal,” says Lizbeth Mateo in a video posted on the Facebook page of the National Immigrant Youth Alliance. Mateo and the two other activists will try to re-enter the United States on Monday.
Immigration Reform 2013: House ‘Gang of Seven’ Plan Said To Include Path To Citizenship With New Conditions To Appease Republicans
The House "Gang of Seven" comprehensive immigration reform plan would grant "probation" to the undocumented and require them to admit their guilt in having broken US law.
Immigration Reform 2013: Boehner Says He Will Back Citizenship Bill For DREAMers
"These children were brought here of no accord of their own, and frankly they're in a very difficult position," said House Speaker Boehner (R-Ohio) at a press conference. Details on the bill have not been released, but it could set up a showdown between House Republicans and advocates of a path to citizenship for a much larger group of undocumented immigrants.
Immigration Reform 2013: Obama Tells Spanish-Language TV Citizenship 'Needs To Be Part Of The Bill'
In four interviews with Telemundo and Univision stations on Tuesday night, President Barack Obama drew a line of sand over what immigration reform must include for him to get on board, saying a pathway to citizenship for the nation’s undocumented “needs to be part of the bill”.
Immigration Reform 2013: Over 4.4 Million Legal Immigrants Stuck In Green Card Backlog
The nation’s immigration system is “broken”, according to just about everyone. Why are 4.4 million documented immigrants still waiting for permanent residency?
Immigration Reform 2013: Obama To Talk Immigration On Spanish-Language Television
President Barack Obama will speak with Spanish-language television anchors from New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Denver on Tuesday about “the need to move forward on immigration reform”, according to White House spokesman Jay Carney.
US To Resume Flying Deportees To Mexico City: What Did Immigration And Customs Do With Them Before?
The first flights of the Interior Repatriation Initiative took off from El Paso, Texas on Thursday, in what marks the commencement of a now-permanent program. Previously, deportees were dropped off by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Tijuana and other cities along the border, where they were frequent targets for organized crime.
Obama 'Cannot Be Trusted' On Immigration Reform Promises, Republicans Say
Republican leaders question Obama's ability to deliver on immigration reform.
Immigration Reform 2013: GOP Will Reject Comprehensive Reform, Embrace Piecemeal Approach
Gridlock reigns on the question of immigration reform. After a two-hour meeting on Wednesday to discuss the GOP’s approach on immigration, Republicans rejected the Senate bill and its path to citizenship for the undocumented and indicated it would continue to consider small bills reflecting the priorities of its most conservative members.
Immigration Reform 2013: In Rare Speech, George W. Bush Urges ‘Positive Resolution,’ Avoids Specifics
The former president spoke today about immigration reform at a naturalization ceremony at his newly minted presidential library in Dallas, but stopped short of offering policy recommendations, saying he didn't want to "get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy".
Immigration Reform 2013: Conservative Editors Urge House Republicans To 'Kill The Bill'
William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard, and Rich Lowry, who edits the National Review, called the Senate’s immigration reform bill a “comprehensive mistake” and wrote that House Republicans should “kill it without reservation” in an op-ed published in the National Review on Tuesday.
Immigration Reform 2013: Democrats Say They Won't Vote For A Bill Without Path To Citizenship
Democrats from the House of Representatives met on Tuesday with the four Senate Democrats who helped write the Senate’s immigration reform legislation to discuss the party’s strategy in handling the issue. They told reporters afterward that they would not support any major bill that does not include a path to citizenship for the nation’s undocumented.
Immigration Reform And The Economy: Current 2013 Bill Presents Opportunity To Boost Healthy Competition And Job Growth [REPORT]
Opponents of immigration reform point to economic reasons for why the bill should not be passed. However,comprehensive immigration reform could provide many economic benefits.
Immigration Reform 2013: SEIU Spanish-Language Radio Ads Target House Republicans
“These illegal aliens are criminals and we need to treat them as such,” says Rep. Paul Broun (R-Ga.) in a clip used for the ads.
George W. Bush Says Immigration Reform 'Has A Chance To Pass': 4 Things To Know About Bush And Immigration Reform
In an interview with ABC’s “This Week” taped in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where the former president is helping renovate a cervical cancer screening and treatment center, George W. Bush said he thought a comprehensive immigration reform bill could “fix a system that’s broken”.
Immigration Reform 2013: Can A ‘Discharge Petition’ Save The Senate Bill In The House?
House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) has repeatedly said that he would not introduce the Senate immigration reform bill to the House floor, citing opposition from the majority of his party. Can a rare legislative mechanism force a vote on it anyway?
Immigration Reform 2013: Will House Republicans Ever Back A Path To Citizenship?
The House is slated to unveil its own bipartisan, comprehensive take on immigration reform after the July 4th Congressional recess. It will reportedly offer legal status to many of the nation's 11 million undocumented, but it remains to be seen whether it will offer a path to citizenship.
Immigration Reform News 2013: Border Surge Could Cut Inflow Of Undocumented By Half, Says CBO
The Congressional Budget Office says provisions called for by Senate bill's last amendment would help cut down on illegal entries as well as visa overstays, cutting the number of undocumented entering the country from 33 to 50 percent.
Immigration Reform 2013: Texas Rep. Filemon Vela Resigns From Hispanic Caucus Over ‘Border Surge’
"The real solution is a healthy Mexican economy and a Mexico which is free of cartel violence," wrote Vela in a Twitlonger post explaining his decision. "The US-Mexico border should not remind us of places like East Berlin, West Berlin, North Korea and South Korea."
Immigration Reform 2013: Blue Demon Jr Brings Immigration Battles To Wrestling Ring
Professional wrestler Blue Demon Jr.'s battles with the tag-team "Border Patrol" have precedent in his 2012 matches against a wrestler who claimed to be the son of conservative Arizona governor Jan Brewer.
Immigration Reform 2013: Republican Establishment Backs Marco Rubio Amid Tea Party Opposition [VIDEO]
Influential conservative groups have begun ad campaigns asking voters to "stand with Rubio" even as Tea Partiers and conservative commentators rail against him for his support of a path to citizenship for the undocumented. Glenn Beck has called him "a piece of garbage".
Immigration Reform 2013: House Democrats Say Piecemeal Approach To Reform 'Dealbreaker'
"Piecemeal is no deal. Piecemeal is a deal-breaker," says Rep. Al Green (D-Texas). But privately, House Democrats may see working with GOP members as the only way to get the comprehensive Senate bill considered in the House farther down the line.
California Hispanic, White Ratio: Study Finds There Are As Many Latinos As Caucasians In California
Study finds Latinos and white population are the same in California.
Immigration Reform 2013: Sarah Palin Reverses 2008 Stance On Path To Citizenship For Undocumented Immigrants
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin posted a photo on Friday to her Facebook page attacking GOP members who supported the immigration reform bill which just passed in the Senate. Her opposition to the bill's proposed path of citizenship stands in contrast to her position in 2008, when she told Univision anchor Jorge Ramos that she supported the idea, although she did not favor "total amnesty".
Immigration Reform 2013: Is the ‘Border Surge’ Necessary? 3 Opponents Of The Amendment Weigh In [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
The Latin Times surveyed three opponents of the "border surge" -- an amendment to the immigration bill calling for increased militarization of the US-Mexico border -- on why they oppose it and what border security ought to mean.
Immigration Reform 2013: In Mexico, ‘Border Surge’ Seen As Affront By Many
Mexican politicians, intellectuals and media figures have expressed their opposition to the "border surge" and its call for increased militarization of the US-Mexico border. In El Pais, four prominent intellectuals agreed that it constituted an "affront" to Mexico.
Immigration Reform Bill Passes Senate 68-32, Faces Tough Path Ahead In House
The comprehensive immigration reform bill passed the Senate with 68 votes on Thursday afternoon, but House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) reiterated his earlier refusal to introduce any legislation on the House floor unless the majority of Republicans supported it.
DOMA Ruling And Immigration: What Does Supreme Court Decision Mean For LGBT Binational Couples? [INTERVIEW]
Californian Juan Rivera, an undocumented immigrant who married US citizen Eric Manríquez in 2008, told the Latin Times that he and Eric had been “jumping up and down” at the news. “Yesterday was the best day of my life,” he said.