It turns out that, despite the rhetoric of nativist politicians, undocumented Mexicans aren’t the only ones responsible for violent crimes in Arizona. Rep. Raul Grijalva had to close his Yuma office due to a bullet that came ricocheting through his window yesterday. As a weakened SB 1070 goes into effect today, rubber bullets and pepper [...]
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U.S. District Judge Smacks Down Sections Of Arizona’s Immigration Law
Arizona’s new immigration law has just been dealt a mighty blow today, with a federal judge nullifying some of the most controversial sections of the new law, which was set to go into effect tomorrow. A federal judge blocked the most controversial sections of Arizona’s new immigration law from taking effect today, handing a major [...]
Immigration Reform: Investing in America’s Businesses and Workers
During times of economic downturn, the United States blames its problems on “foreigners,” forgetting all the contributions made by immigrants, who generate a considerable amount of U.S. GDP. To fill workplace needs and advance our competitiveness in various industries, America must reinvest in the immigrants who already live and work in the country. If our [...]










