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Birth Tourism Is An Affront To Americanism

Mary Mata December 15, 2011

By Javier Ortiz In our nation, we have a basic understanding that anyone born within our borders is afforded all rights and protections as Americans consistent with the Constitution of […]

Immigrant Arrests At Border Drop To Lowest Level Since 1970s

Mary Mata December 14, 2011

Most Support Undocumented Immigrants Staying In The U.S.

Mary Mata December 12, 2011

Did The U.S. Gov Supply The Gun That Killed Jaime Zapata?

Mary Mata

By Cindy Casares Operation Fast and Furious—the Arizona-based federal gun-tracking program that led to the death of a U.S. agent at the hands of Mexican criminals—could be underway in Texas, […]

Most Undocumented Immigrants Have Lived In U.S. Over 10 Years

Mary Mata December 9, 2011

A new study found that nearly two-thirds of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. have lived here for at least 10 years. The study by the Pew Hispanic Center, based on the […]

Immigrants Here For Decades Live In Alternate Societies

Mary Mata December 8, 2011

By Dustin Mendus Pew Hispanic Center has released some interesting statistics regarding “illegal” immigrants in the United States, particularly regarding childbirths and length of stay in the United States. Nearly […]

Arizona’s SB 1070 May Now Help Latinos Turn State Blue

Mary Mata December 6, 2011

By Rubén Gallego, Arizona State Rep. District 16 Phoenix, Arizona — My first racist experience in Arizona was when my mother told me about the rude call she had received.  Like any other […]