Immigration

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Border Patrol: When Work Is A Family Matter

Mary Mata April 17, 2012

By Esther J. Cepeda, Voxxi Last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security sent out an unusually cheerful press release: “Border Patrol Academy Graduates 1,000th Class.” Forty-five newbies got through the Border […]

U.S. to House Children from Central America at AF Base

Mary Mata

Should National Origin Be Added To Census Forms?

NewsTaco April 16, 2012

Obama Says He’ll “Try” To Pass Immigration Reform

NewsTaco

President Barack Obama has learned a few things in his three years in office. He’s learned to edit his comments and he’s learned that campaigning for president as a Senator […]

Sheriff Arpaio’s Prosecutor: Disbarred For Abuse Of Power

Mary Mata

By Jonathan Higuera, Voxxi Last week’s extraordinary decision to disbar former Maricopa County AttorneyAndrew Thomasand his puppet henchwoman Lisa Aubuchon from practicing law in Arizona should leave Maricopa County Sheriff […]

Leveraging Arizona’s Immigration Law Into Citizens And Votes

Mary Mata

by Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi Two years after what was then the nation’s toughest immigration bill cleared the Ariz. House and made its way to Gov. Jan Brewer’s desk a coordinated national […]

The Undocumented And Taxation Without Representation

Mary Mata April 13, 2012

By Matias Ramos, Other Words Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free. I’ll give them some taxation without representation. With apologies to Emma Lazarus, […]