December 2009
22 posts
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Editorial from NYT: States and Localities Enact...
This article speaks for itself.
States have taken it into their own hands to deal with illegal immigration. And with an issue like this, it is no shock that certain states have gone simply too far, enacting harsh laws that impede on the natural rights of the individual.
Illegal immigraiton isn’t something that will just go away if you ignore it after awhile. It is a problem, and...
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Another Case Where ICE Failed to Stop Illegal...
Just another case where ICE has failed.
Back in 2008, ICE officials, US Legal immigrants, and US citizens were brought before a House Judiciary Subcommittee to challenge the detention and removal procedures. The committee found that ICE was in violation of many civil rights laws and forced to establish new regulations that protected the rights of immigrants and detainees. And yet, again, we...
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Its Official, KBH Announced, and Illegal...
KBH announced last Monday that she will be running for governor of TX. And, to combat Bill White, she announces that Immigration will be her top issue. But I ask, in midst of economic recession, a climate change crisis, and a major healthcare debate, why has she decided to run on the issue of illegal immigration? Waste of time. She needs a stronger issue that applies to the working class families...
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Who is Alexander Massa?
This article is absolutely ridiculous. No wonder this columnist only writes on hardliner right wing sites. He really has nothing to say except the mainstream arguments such as they are pouring our over our boarders and destroying our economy. When will they get a new battle cry?
I like his ideaology chart.
Austin H.
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Blogs becoming a factor in Immigration Debate
The emergence of new media and the cult like following that it entails has given new wings to the pro-immigration movement. Blogs like Immigration Equality Blog have compartmentalized the debate into categories each with their corresponding blogs. This specific blog is backed by a PAC named Immigration Equality.
A new development of the new media in all spheres of political life is the...
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New media a factor in immigration debate? →
As the textbook eludes to, the emergence of new media in politics and policy making has forever changed the game. This article I found from the Brookings Institute confirms this thought and explains in more depth how and why this is the case, especially in regard to the immigration debate.
New media, through its ability to broadcast news instantaneously to people around the globe, has the...
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A foreign perspective →
Unlike the press coverage of immigration in the U.S., which focuses mainly on the should we or shouldn’t we/are they good or are they bad style debate, this article from BBC News takes a different approach.
Rather than taking the traditional approach, the article focuses more on the economic side of the detention of those who are found here illegally. According to the report, there has...
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Immigrants buying up all the "best" steaks...
“THIS IS A DISGRACE AND A SLAP IN THE FACE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WHEN, PEOPLE FROM OTHER COUNTRIES (ie) MEXICO CAN COME HERE ILLEGALLY AND TAKE JOBS FROM LEGAL CITIZENS AND NOTHING IS BEING DONE ABOUT IT. ITS NOT FAIR AND NOTHING GOOD WILL COME OF THIS. THINGS ARE GETTING WORSE FOR AMERICANS INSTEAD OF BETTER IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY. OBAMA SHOULD HAVE NEVER MADE PROMISES TO THESE PEOPLE THAT...
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The Other Side: A Look at a Mexican Newspaper
Most of the stories posted on this blog are from American mainstream media sources. I thought it’d be interesting to look at the other side and examine how Mexican media covers the growing immigration problem.
This is a rather old article, but important none the less. The Guadalajara Reporter released an article back in August examining the talks held by President Obama, Calderon and PM...
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Where two contentious issues intersect →
This article written by David Montgomery of the Washington Post outlines a “big sticking point” for healthcare reform; illegal immigrants, and their coverage within the proposed bill.
The big problem with both debates (immigration and healthcare reform) is that so many people in the United States have a huge problem with helping out their fellow neighbors. I hate to say it, but...
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The boundries for ICE
A New York Times article chronicles a development on Capitol Hill regarding a new facet of the illegal immigration problem in the United States. According to reports published by Human Rights Watch and Transactional Records Clearing House, numbers of immigrants are being transferred quickly or more frequently than necessary. This action can and does cause problems within the bureaucratic...
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Court Rules that Mass Immigration Hearings is...
This post from the AP is pretty interesting. As a result of Project Steamline, no tolerance zones were set up along the border in Texas, Arizona and California. In these zones, immigrants who are caught have the chance of being tried in federal court.
However, because of the high volume of immigrants caught coming through these zones, many officials have turned to efficiency, reading the rights...
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Immigration is Good for the Economy Followup
As a response to the article from Mitra regarding immigrants and the economy:
The study referred to in that article comes from The Fiscal Policy Institute. The nonpartisan research firm studied 25 metropolitan areas and found that immigrants contribute nearly 20% to the local GDP. By contrast, that makes up about 20% of the population. It is a 1:1 ratio. The taxes and profits made and paid by...
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Obama lifts ban on HIV+ immigration
while I am happy to see that President Obama lifted a ban on HIV+ persons entering (not even immigrating…entering) this country, it seems kind of ridiculous that this ban has even been in place since 1987…the year I was born. 22 years of this? Really?! Immigration Equality reports that the other countries with this travel restriction are: Armenai, Brunei, Moldova, Iraq, Qatar, Russia,...
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Houston continues to earn reputation as intolerant...
It is being reported that Houston chapters are requiring potential beneficiaries of its annual christmas toy drive for children to undergo a background check that would verify the immigration/citizenship status of the children and their families before any gifts will be distributed. I can’t imagine that many people will actually be DENIED a gift for their children if they are found to be...
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Study finds immigrants are a strong benefit to...
In yet another article showing evidence in favor of the benefits of encouraging legal immigration into this country, a study has been published that shows that immigrants are amongst the hardest workers in the labor force. They seem to be very beneficial to the United States’ economy, in smaller cities as well as large. Also, there is data that suggests that the idea of immigrant workers...
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Mass Courts
Courts in Arizona’s “zero tolerance zone,” designated by “operation streamline,” hold mass hearings for suspected illegal immigrants. However it has been long rumored that the court proceedings neglect some back rights that the detainees hold.
The 9th District Court of Appeals in San Francisco has found the seam to this procedure. Courts in Arizona have not been...
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"Why are we focusing on this?" →
An article by Jared Allen of The Hill entitled, “Proponents alter immigration legislation in the face of tough economic climate,” provides an interesting, and I think relevant take on immigration reform given our current economic situation here in the U.S. Noting that the current unemployment rate is at 10.2% and expected rise further throughout the next year, the author takes the...
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Some Toy Drives are Checking for Immigration...
The Texas Observer commented on an article from the Houston Chronicle reporting that some toy drives around Texas are checking immigration status of parents as a stipulation to recieve toys this Christmas. Forgive me if I am wrong, but last time I checked, toy drives are for CHILDREN. When was the last time a five year old Mexican woke up one day and decided he was going to cross the border...