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Anti-Immigrant Hysterics’ Swine Flu Blame-Game Generates Blowback

Jay Severin, a radical right-wing talk show radio host from Boston, has been indefinitely kicked off the air after making some brazen comments, including calling Mexicans “primitives” and “women with mustaches and VD” who “leech” off the U.S.. More specifically, Boston’s WTKK-FM decided to suspend Jay Severin after the following comments sparked deep concern among […]

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Nativists Blame Immigrants for Swine Flu—and Everything Else

Nativist commentators and activists have wasted no time in pinning the blame for the current outbreak of swine flu in the United States on the same target they usually choose when assigning responsibility for any social, economic, political, or natural disaster: immigrants—especially undocumented immigrants. Following in the footsteps of Lou Dobbs, who in 2007 made […]

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Low-Income Latinos and Immigrants Reported “Under Siege” in the South

Today the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) released a new report entitled “Under Siege:  Life for Low-Income Latinos in the South.”  SLPC report adds to the mounting evidence pointing to the harmful impact that the absence of a functioning immigration system is having on Latinos and immigrant communities. SPLC investigators interviewed and surveyed 500 low-income […]

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California Ballot Initiative Seeks to Denigrate Immigrants’ Infants at Birth

This week Pew released a report revealing that approximately 4 million U.S. citizen children have least one parent who entered the country without authorization and nearly three quarters of all children born to undocumented parents are now U.S. citizens.  Anti-immigrant activists and former GOP state Senator Bill Morrow in California have already decided that, rather […]

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Human Rights Organizations Say Immigrants “Caught in Detention Dragnet”

On any given day, more than 30,000 immigrants are detained in the U.S.  More than 300,000 men, women, and children are detained by U.S. immigration authorities each year.  ICE reported that the average stay in detention was 37 days; however many immigrants and asylum seekers are detained much longer – months or even years – […]

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Utah Police Say “Local Agencies Can’t Solve the Immigration Problem”

Salt Lake City’s local NBC channel reports that many residents are up in arms about a new state immigration law (SB 81) that would allow police to question individuals’ legal status, among other stringent requirements on everyone from employers to landlords. The Salt Lake Police Department’s Chief Burbank has been opposed to the immigration bill […]

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Rev. Al Sharpton Demands Sheriff Arpaio’s Resignation

In an act of solidarity with the immigrant community, National Action Network’s Reverend Al Sharpton and ACORN‘s Chief Organizer and CEO, Bertha Lewis called for Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s resignation and an end to racial profiling on a national media call today. Never one to miss the national spotlight, Sheriff Arpaio is currently the focus of […]

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The Times They Are A-Changin’

Who would have believed a year ago that a conservative New York legislator named Kirsten Gillibrand, who formerly opposed immigration reform, would become the junior New York Senator and co-sponsor the Dream Act, giving the children of the undocumented a shot at higher education, in her first few months in office? And who would have […]

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Maricopa County Halts Sheriff Arpaio’s Immigration Funds

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Arizona has voted to postpone the acceptance of $1.6 million from the state to help pay for County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s controversial immigration enforcement tactics. Observers said the decision could signal that the board is concerned by federal inquires into Arpaio’s practices, which allegedly include discrimination and racial […]

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Moving Beyond the Failed Immigration-Enforcement Legacy of the Bush Era

A new report from America’s Voice highlights both the immense challenge and enormous opportunity confronting the Obama administration as it devises a new approach to immigration enforcement that moves beyond the failures of the Bush era. As the report describes, Bush attempted to burnish his immigration-enforcement bona fides by “getting tough” on undocumented workers rather […]

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