The Orlando Sentinel reported yesterday that earlier this week, the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Arizona immigration law that will become effective on July 29th. The law will authorize law enforcement while enforcing another law such as a traffic violation, to question the immigration status of the individual stopped if law enforcement reasonably suspects he or she is [...]
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09 Jul 2010 / Announcements, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform
Tags: arizona immigration law, broken immigration laws, comprehensive immigration reform, illegal aliens, immigration law overhaul, immigration rallies, Immigration Reform, legal challenges to arizona immigration law, undocumented immigrants
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02 Jul 2010 / Immigration Reform
The Orlando Sentinel reported today that during President Obama’s speech yesterday on the topic of immigration reform, he blamed opposition from Republican lawmakers as the reason why our country’s immigration laws haven’t been reformed. The issue of immigration reform has been given more attention because of the Arizona immigration law that will become effective later this month. The Obama administration is [...]
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Tags: broken immigration laws, comprehensive immigration reform, immigration law overhaul, Immigration Reform
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29 Jun 2010 / Immigration Reform
The Orlando Sentinel reported yesterday that President Obama is seeking the help from various activists and labor leaders in his efforts to promote the overhaul of our country’s immigration laws. The President’s plan is to demonstrate that although he believes the immigration laws need to be reformed, the reality is, is that his efforts to resolve the immigration problem have [...]
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Tags: broken immigration laws, comprehensive immigration reform, immigration law overhaul, Immigration Reform