Tag: Undocumented immigrants

14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is Latest Immigration Battleground

GOP leaders have proposed a change to the U.S. Constitution that would prevent the children of undocumented immigrants from being granted American citizenship, even if they are born on U.S. soil.

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After Judge’s Ruling on Arizona Immigration Law, New Yorkers Renew Call for Reform

A federal injunction against parts of Arizona’s new immigration law leaves immigrants in New York and their supporters unsatisfied.

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Opponents of SB 1070 Say Fight Is Not Over

Immigrants in Arizona are relieved SB 1070 was blocked by an injunction, but they say their position continues to be perilous, and the fight is far from over.

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Federal Judge Puts SB 1070 On Hold

Judge Susan R. Bolton temporary blocked the enactment of SB 1070 in Arizona by issuing a partial injunction on the most controversial aspects of the law until the court makes a final decision on its constitutionality.

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Walking On Eggshells as SB 1070 Deadline Nears

Arizona’s new law requiring local and state police to arrest suspected undocumented immigrants is scheduled to go into effect tomorrow, unless a federal judge rules otherwise.

Canada Increasingly a Gateway for Undocumented Polish Immigrants Entering the U.S.

An uptick in illegal crossings by Polish immigrants highlights immigration issues along the northern U.S. border.

In a City of Immigrants, Support for a Middle Path for the Undocumented

New Yorkers take a centrist position on immigration reform.

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Immigration News Digest – 7/15/10

Lawsuits against SB 1070; immigration’s impact on cities; the cancelation of a meeting between U.S. and Mexico governors–here’s a summary of this week’s immigration news.

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90 Days to Phoenix – An Interactive Countdown to Arizona’s New Immigration Law

A new independent media project is sifting through the immigration debate in Arizona and providing on-the-ground accounts of SB 1070 developments.

Immigration, Immigration Everywhere as Arizona Deadline Looms

In the weekend after the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the state of Arizona for pre-empting federal immigration policy, political leaders were all over the national media talking about the issue.