South Carolina’s Immigration Law Challenges The Constitution

South Carolina’s Immigration Law Challenges The Constitution

Mary Mata January 19, 2012

By Christopher Rangel South Carolina ranked number one in Latino growth for the 2000-2010 decade with a growth rate of 148%, at the same time that  legislators followed Arizona’s footsteps with one […]

Anti-Immigrant Laws Moving To Moderate States Next

Mary Mata June 16, 2011

Anti-immigrant laws could soon emerge in states that have traditionally stayed away from passing the divisive legislation within their borders, according to the author of two of the harshest immigration […]

SB 1070 Author Russel Pearce To Be Recalled In Arizona

Mary Mata June 2, 2011

Thousands of Arizona citizens have signed a petition to recall the sponsor of the state’s controversial anti-immigrant law, SB 1070, state Senate President Russell Pearce. Fed up with Pearce’s divisive […]

VIDEO: The Fate Of Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Mary Mata March 30, 2011

The future of comprehensive immigration reform (CIR) is in serious doubt and for this reason, it’s important to work toward reform in steps, according to Oscar Chacón, Executive Director of […]

Justice Sonia Sotomayor A Humanitarian, Liberal Voice On Court

Mary Mata December 28, 2010

There’s a great, analytical piece looking at Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and the work she’s done on the court so far. The piece tries to tease out her opinions, […]