Sam Fulwood and Marshall Fitz examine the effects of a retreat on birthright citizenship.
Report
Dr. Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda y Marshall Fitz escriben qué el imitar la meta de expulsión masiva de Arizona sería económicamente autodestructiva para la economía de California.
Report
Dr. Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda and Marshall Fitz on why mimicking Arizona’s goal of mass expulsion would be economically self-destructive to California.
Focusing solely on border security and enforcement is shortsighted and hinders progress on real security, write Marshall Fitz and Raúl Arce-Contreras.
El enfoque singular en la seguridad fronteriza es imprudente e impide el progreso en la seguridad, escriben Marshall Fitz y Raúl Arce-Contreras.
Issue Brief
Marshall Fitz and Angela Kelley on why the “border security first” mantra is actually thwarting progress on border security.
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Report from Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda and Marshall Fitz shows why Arizona’s current approach to immigration policy is economically self-destructive.
Conservatives hammer the president on border security and then defund border operations, write Marshall Fitz and Angela Kelley.
Marshall Fitz and Angela Kelley recommend ways to improve our immigration system in the new year.
The DREAM Act helps a discrete group of high-achieving youths get right with the law and become full-fledged Americans.
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Marshall Fitz runs through common arguments against the DREAM Act and shows how they come up short.
A vast network of youth are mobilizing for passage of the DREAM Act, a bill that would create a path to citizenship for undocumented young people, write Eduardo Garcia and Marshall Fitz.
Una amplia red de jóvenes se está movilizando para que se apruebe el DREAM Act, un proyecto de ley que abriría el camino a la ciudadanía para jóvenes indocumentados, escribe Eduardo García y Marshall Fitz.
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Marshall Fitz and Angela Kelley explain the economic and fiscal consequences of conference cancellation as a result of S.B. 1070, Arizona's harsh, anti-immigrant legislation.
Los latinos respondieron de manera contundente a las campañas negativas y asistieron en grandes números a las urnas a depositar su voto en las elecciones de mediano período, escriben Angela Kelley, Marshall Fitz, Gebe Martinez y Vanessa Cárdenas.