Univisión Anchor Jorge Ramos: “Suing Arizona Isn’t Enough”
Monday, Jul, 12 at 12:19 pm,
In New Interview to Launch His English Language Book, Influential Journalist Calls for Bold Action from President Obama, Congressional Democrats, and Republicans
In New Interview to Launch His English Language Book, Influential Journalist Calls for Bold Action from President Obama, Congressional Democrats, and Republicans
Attorney General Eric Holder, just days after filing a federal lawsuit against Arizona's immigration law, on Sunday floated the possibility of filing another suit on racial profiling grounds.
APPLE VALLEY – In an effort to garner support for Arizona and it's controversial new immigration policy, the conservative activists' group We the People, California's Crusader held a rally Saturday along Bear Valley Boulevard.
By approving Attorney General Eric Holder's lawsuit against Arizona and its tough new illegal immigration law, President Obama has set course into a political hurricane that some political analysts say could ultimately undermine comprehensive immigration reform, at least in the short-term.
NBC's Lee Cowan, on Thursday's NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, discovered a stunning result of Arizona's new immigration policies – illegal immigrants are now leaving the state.
The recent arrest of ten Russian illegal officers targeted against us — a superb performance on the part of our intelligence and law enforcement agencies — proves that the Kremlin still looks upon the United States as the main enemy. Most of the details about these new cases are still classified by the FBI.
Hundreds of young people gathered in the nation's capitol yesterday for the Campus Progress National Conference, which focused heavily focus on the DREAM act, a bill that could give legal status to thousands of young immigrants
If we can fix our immigration system and design it for economic prosperity, our country will have a competitive advantage that can last a century! Yet, I am deeply concerned, after listening to the president's July 1 speech, that this administration will squander the opportunity for a great …
The federal lawsuit against Arizona's tough new immigration law focuses heavily on a question that has been in the spotlight repeatedly the past decade and dates back to the Founding Fathers.
President Obama and his party have taken a huge political gamble on the issue of illegal immigration. It could turn a bad political year into a catastrophe. Worse still for the president and his party, 2010 may sew seeds for future defeats.
Anyway, if enforcing immigration law is a bad thing for local cops to do, as Holder claims, why pick on Arizona? If he’s really upset that the same laws he has taken an oath to enforce might actually get (gulp!) enforced, why isn’t he suing Providence instead of Phoenix? They’ve been doing local immigration enforcement for years now.
Accusing Arizona of trying to "second guess" the federal government, the Justice Department on Tuesday filed a lawsuit challenging the state's immigration policy — claiming the "invalid" law interferes with federal immigration responsibilities and "must be struck down."
The celebration of our founders' 1776 revolt against King George III and the English Parliament is over. Let's reflect how the founders might judge today's Americans and how today's Americans might judge them.
In a perfect world, the federal lawsuit challenging Arizona's SB 1070 would prompt members of Congress to get moving on long-needed, comprehensive immigration reform. After all, supporters of Arizona's immigration-enforcement measure argue that it's needed because the federal government has failed to do its job in securing the border.
The Justice Department could file a lawsuit challenging Arizona's immigration law as early as Tuesday, an official tells Fox News. The potential court action comes just days after President Obama delivered a speech calling on Congress to tackle a comprehensive overhaul of the nation's immigration system. In the speech, he criticized Arizona's law and warned that national legislation is needed to prevent other states from following suit.
Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, spoke about the climate of fear Arizona’s immigration-enforcement law has created. “Immigrants are not the cause of America’s problems, and (Senate Bill) 1070 is not the answer,” he said.
Jane M. Orient, M.D. – On July 1, Barack Obama spoke of the immigrants who helped build our country—such as my great-grandparents. They passed through public health screening, obeyed the law, worked hard, and never got welfare benefits.
Frosty Wooldridge – Overwhelming and irrefutable facts show illegal and massive unrestricted immigration harm our country. We face gridlocked and air polluted cities, environmental degradation, crime, health care problems and education nightmares. Massive immigration creates costs too high for American working families. While pro-open borders people strut their indignation and emotional charges, political winds change in all sectors of America……
While scolding the people of state of Arizona for their new immigration enforcement law, President Barack Obama and his minions repeatedly demonstrate their lack of enthusiasm for protecting the U.S. borders and cracking down on illegal (criminal) immigrants, say border security advocates. The Obama Administration recently appointed a police chief — who believes in illegal alien sanctuary city policies…..
When Obama could have passed comprehensive immigration reform — when he still had 60 Senate Democrats — he didn't lift a finger to push it. Now that he can't pass it — it is too late in the year, he doesn't have 60 votes and many Democrats will defect — he aggressively pushes it in a national speech.
Jeb Bush and Robert D. Putnam – America should learn from the lessons of its shared immigrant past. On our national birthday, and amid an angry debate about immigration, Americans should reflect on the lessons of our shared immigrant past.
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