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February 2011
Word has come out that William Snyder, a Republican Florida state Representative, has received an e-mail message threatening his life and that of his family. The apparent reason was because of the Florida Immigration bill he is sponsoring that is incredibly similar to the controversial new Arizona immigration law. The e-mail read, “You better just...
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A group of state elected officials affiliated with the Progressive States Network are for what has been dubbed the “State Legislators for Progressive Immigration Policy,” and have been at the forefront of advancing pragmatic state approaches to immigration which look to expand opportunities for all of its residents while strengthening communities and state economies. With...
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In a poll sponsored by the influential German Marshall Fund of the United States, along with three other foundations, it was found that there is a strong partisan divide over how law enforcement should handle immigration. Democrats and Republicans disagree over whether federal authorities or local officials should be the ones to take the lead...
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In a landmark decision, the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has rebuked the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) for preventing non-citizens from reopening their cases from outside the United Sates. By calling on the BIA to abandon its misguided regulation of barring foreign citizens from submitting motions for their case, it is certainly an...
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Although the deportation of illegal immigrants have reached new heights in these past two years under President Obama, there is a heavy push coming from the Republican Party to press for more aggressive enforcement without any path to legal status. GOP lawmakers have called on the Obama administration to return to the era of workplace...
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The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals decided an important case for thousands of non-citizens who have been convicted of crimes and were previously denied the opportunity to apply for waivers in the Miami immigration court and elsewhere within the eleventh circuit. The case, Lanier v. U.S. Attorney General,involved a lawful permanent resident who was adjusted...
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In a meeting with immigrant advocates held last week, the Florida Republican Representative William Snyder said he had changed a highly controversial section of his Arizona-style immigration bill that skeptics said would have led to “blatant racial profiling.” The part in question exempted Canadians and people from “visa waiver countries” from providing proof of their...
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A highly controversial man by the name of Luis Posada Carriles who is not only a CIA-trained exile, but who has also has been linked to half a dozen violent plots against Cuba during the late 1990s, along with a charge for plotting to assassinate its President Fidel Castro, has filed an application to become...
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