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How did your U.S. senator vote on the DREAM Act?

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How did your U.S. senator vote on the DREAM Act?
Article author: 
Roy Beck
Article publisher: 
NumbersUSA
Article date: 
Sat, 12/18/2010
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Analyzing The Votes In Our Defeating the DREAM Act Amnesty in Senate Today

 

Our victory was closer than it looked.

I told our Web Editor Chris Chmielenski after the vote this morning that my body felt like it does when I just missed a terrible car accident in which nothing bad happened at all but I can clearly see how close I came to being killed. 

Yes, the PRO-amnesty folks were 5 votes short of the 60 needed.  But I can pick several NO votes that could've gone the other way.  And if any two had done so -- especially if they had done so a couple of weeks  ago -- at least three other votes would have gone with them and we would have lost. 

 

 

Obama makes it official: Illegal aliens more important than unemployed Americans

Barack Obama, the man who was elected president to represent the interests of all the American people, loves to chatter on about jobs being a "top priority" for his administration.  Read more about Obama makes it official: Illegal aliens more important than unemployed Americans

A "credible" immigration policy at last? What about credible media coverage?

Fifteen years after she testified as the chair of President Clinton's immigration reform commission, Barbara Jordan's recommendations for a credible immigration policy will finally get the serious consideration they deserve. 

Briefly, what Jordan was looking for was: 

* Mandatory workplace verification to take away the jobs magnet Read more about A "credible" immigration policy at last? What about credible media coverage?

Wisconsin columnist shirks journalistic responsibility

The Capital Times' Pat Schneider, like many of her media colleagues given the privilege of writing opinion pieces for a living, mistakenly believes that her freedom from the more stringent rules that govern those assigned to reporting the news completely relieves them from telling what the late radio co Read more about Wisconsin columnist shirks journalistic responsibility

American Legion opposes passage of DREAM Act

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American Legion opposes passage of DREAM Act
Article author: 
Jimmie Foster
Article publisher: 
American Legion
Article date: 
Mon, 12/13/2010
Article importance: 
Medium
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Because the DREAM Act proposed by Congress would provide amnesty to the children of illegal immigrants, displace American citizens in the limited college classrooms throughout our country and give these "conditional non-immigrants" an opportunity for federal financial aid, The American Legion announced today it opposes passage of the bill.

"By resolution, our membership is opposed to illegal immigration into this country," said Jimmie Foster, the Legion's national commander. "We don't understand why so many members of Congress feel compelled to provide for amnesty for a portion of illegal immigrants before securing our borders and tackling the broken immigration system."

 

Terry Greene Sterling: Another biased journalist with no respect for the facts

In her very lengthy (4,000 words) December 2 attack on the Federation for American Immigration Reform that appears in the OC Weekly and elswhere, Terry Greene Sterling, who calls herself the "White Woman in the Barrio," followed the years-old media form Read more about Terry Greene Sterling: Another biased journalist with no respect for the facts

Sour economy says U.S. should sharply reduce legal immigration

Durham, N.C. hangs out welcome sign for illegal aliens

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Durham, N.C. hangs out welcome sign for illegal aliens
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Police chief, council members dance to Mexican government's music
Article author: 
Ray Gronberg
Article publisher: 
The Herald-Sun
Article date: 
Tue, 11/16/2010
Article importance: 
Medium
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DURHAM -- City Council members voted 5-2 Monday night to support the Durham Police Department's practice of accepting the Mexican government's matricula consular as a valid form of identification.

The decision, capping about a year of off-and-on debate, came at the request of local activist groups and the Mexican consulate that represents that country's interests in the Carolinas.

An open letter to The Washington Post's Edward Schumacher-Matos

Did Hispanics really save Harry Reid's hind end?

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