Sen. John Cornyn‘s call to go beyond words and create a “credible and compassionate” solution to fix our broken immigration system provides supporters of comprehensive immigration reform efforts in Congress with a rare, bipartisan opportunity: We should take him up on it. Unfortunately, although his recent overtures and sensible tone on this subject are very welcome, […]
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Guest Blogger Series: Rep. Charles A. Gonzalez “Actions can prove Will to find Immigration Solution”
February 8, 2011 By Latinovations Staff
Filed Under: Guest Blogger, Today's Feature Tagged With: Border Patrol, Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Homeland Security, National Guard, Rep. Charles A. Gonzalez, Sec. Janet Napolitano, Sen. John Cornyn, Texas
Large Disparities in Noncriminal Deportations under US Program to Deport Criminal Undocumented Immigrants in Some Parts of Country
December 21, 2010 By latinovations Staff
Up to a quarter of undocumented immigrants deported under Secure Communities, a federal program that is meant to identify criminals who are in the country illegally, had a clean criminal record and in some areas more than half of deportees had never been convicted of a crime, according to government statistics. In Maryland’s Prince George’s […]
Filed Under: Immigration, Latest Updates, Links, Uncategorized Tagged With: Arizona, CASA of Maryland, Deporation, George W. Bush, Gustavo Andrade, ICE, Immigration, Latinos, Maricopa County, President Barack Obama, Prince George's County, Prince William County, Sec. Janet Napolitano, Secure Communities, Sheriff Joe Arpaio
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