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A 21st Century Immigration System

Add your name: my.barackobama.com President Obama calls for a bipartisan approach to fixing a broken immigration system and explains why immigration reform is critical to building a 21st century economy in a speech in El Paso, TX. May 10, 2011.

Alberto Gonzales – Immigration

Join host Jim Cardle for excerpts from former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’ recent appearance at the Austin Economic Club.

Ask the minister: Damian Green

Earlier this month immigration minister Damian Green invited questions on reforms that are being made to the UK’s immigration system. More than three hundred questions were submitted by email and via Twitter using the hashtag #askdamiangreen. This video shows Damian Green answering a selection of questions covering a range of the issues. For more information [...]

Dark Future for Immigration reform

Community leaders demand actions from President Obama towards comprehensive immigration reform, claiming all they’ve see so far are enforcement actions and massive deportation, while another activists understands this might not be the best climate for it.

Indiana immigration bill gets watered down

The immigration reform bill now before the Indiana General Assembly no longer gives police the power to conduct an Arizona-style crackdown on illegal immigrants and that means the bill may be in jeopardy.

Angela Kelley, VP for Immigration Policy and Advocacy for CAP

Angela Kelly: reaction to Janet Napolitano’s remarks about immigration reform

Texas State Rep. on immigration bill with “Meg Whitman” loophole

Texas State Rep. Aaron Pena (R) talked to CNN about the “Meg Whitman” loophole (aka the laundry loophole) included in an anti-immigration bill. The loophole would preclude prosecution of anyone who hires undocumented workers for maid services and lawn work, among other tasks.

Joe Roberson’s New Year’s Resolution for Immigration Reform

Joe Roberson, Church World Service Associate for Operations, describes his first encounter with refugees in the mid-1980s while working in a church in Lynchburg, Virginia.

What happened to immigration reform?

Host Ray Suarez and guest panelists Frank Sharry, Ali Noorani and Elizabeth Mauldin discuss why the Obama administration has not been able to move forward with immigration reform.

Immigration: Setting the Stage for Debate

WATCH THIS VIDEO IN SPANISH – www.youtube.com California will be the state most affected when national policymakers take up the contentious issue of immigration reform. Laura Hill, associate director of research at the Public Policy Institute of California, talks about current policy and key issues likely to play a role in the debate.

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