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Immigrant Group Hoping for Support on DREAM Act in State Legislature
Immigrant Group Hoping for Support on DREAM Act in State Legislature
Immigrant Group Hoping for Support on DREAM Act in State Legislature
The immigrant rights group One America is hoping to ride a wave of support in the state legislature to pass the DREAM Act during this special legislative session now underway in Olympia. One America spokesman Toby Guevin the Senior Policy and Civil Engagement Manager says he knows a big focus is on the State budget but he is hopeful the dream act will find support among lawmakers...
Illegal Immigration and Agriculture Discussed on KIT’s Mike Bastinelli Show [AUDIO]
Illegal Immigration and Agriculture Discussed on KIT’s Mike Bastinelli Show [AUDIO]
Illegal Immigration and Agriculture Discussed on KIT’s Mike Bastinelli Show [AUDIO]
Undocumented workers make up a large part of the Yakima Valley's agricultural workforce. Be it in the fields, orchards, dairies, or warehouses,  these workers are in the United States illegally. Earlier this week, a bipartisan group of senators  agreed on an immigration reform plan  they hope to move quickly with legislation giving 11 million illegal immigrants a chance to eventually become Americ
Alabama Draws the Line on Immigration
Alabama Draws the Line on Immigration
Alabama Draws the Line on Immigration
Alabama Republican Governor Robert Bentley yesterday (June 9th) signed what's being viewed as the strongest legislation in the country targeting illegal immigrants, surpassing the tough measures passed by Arizona that is the subject of a court fight.
Arizona E-Verify Upheld by Supreme Court
Arizona E-Verify Upheld by Supreme Court
Arizona E-Verify Upheld by Supreme Court
Today’s Supreme Court decision in favor of Arizona’s mandatory E-Verify law marks a huge victory for immigration enforcement.  The Supreme Court has affirmed that states can cooperate in the federal government’s efforts to enforce immigration laws...
Appeals Court Says Immigration Enforcement Belongs to the Feds
Appeals Court Says Immigration Enforcement Belongs to the Feds
Appeals Court Says Immigration Enforcement Belongs to the Feds
A federal appeals court has refused to lift a stay blocking Arizona's controversial law targeting illegal immigrants from going into effect, and said the federal government is likely to be able to prove the measure is unconstitutional. Republican Governor Jan Brewer had asked the appeals court to lift an injunction imposed in July 2010, the day before the law was to take effect.
Immigration Illustrated by Gumballs! [VIDEO]
Immigration Illustrated by Gumballs! [VIDEO]
Immigration Illustrated by Gumballs! [VIDEO]
This is an incredibly visual presentation to give you an idea of where the world stands on immigration. If you have not seen this before, it very likely will awaken you to the threat of massive legal immigration and uncontrolled illegal immigration...

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