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What’s the Matter with Arizona? Article

What’s the Matter with Arizona?

Arizona's just-passed anti-immigrant, enforcement-only bill is the result of Congress's failure to reform our immigration laws, says Gebe Martinez.

Gebe Martinez

Immigration Reform Can Break the Political Deadlock Article
Thousands of immigrant rights advocates pack the National Mall during an immigration reform rally in Washington, on Sunday, March 21, 2010. (AP/Jose Luis Magana)

Immigration Reform Can Break the Political Deadlock

Immigration has a history of bipartisan support and can offer a positive way forward for Congress, with economic benefits to boot, say Angela Kelley and Gebe Martinez.

Angela Maria Kelley, Gebe Martinez

The Costs of Mass Deportation Report
Deportees wait to be transferred at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's in Broadview, Illinois facility. (AP/Brian Kersey)

The Costs of Mass Deportation

Report from Marshall Fitz and Gebe Martinez shows that the necessary enforcement policies for mass deportation are hugely impractical and prohibitively expensive.

Marshall Fitz, Gebe Martinez, Madura Wijewardena

Are You Serious About Jobs? Article
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) speaks about his jobs bill in Nevada on February 10, 2010. Despite Sen. Reid's praise on a recent show of bipartisanship, a band of anti-immigration conservatives threat to vote against the bill's measures in a move to turn this much-needed economic debate into an attack on immigrant workers. (AP/Isaac Brekken)

Are You Serious About Jobs?

Anti-immigration hardliners are standing in the way of the jobs bills and immigration reform that would boost the economy, writes Angela M. Kelley.

Angela Maria Kelley, Gebe Martinez

Seven Reasons to Push for Immigration Reform this Year Article
A woman holds her son at an immigration rally on October 13, 2009. Immigration reform has been, is now, and always will be a bipartisan issue, and we need real leadership. (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

Seven Reasons to Push for Immigration Reform this Year

Americans want their leaders to step up and solve tough problems, and immigration reform provides a perfect opportunity to deliver, write Gebe Martinez and Marshall Fitz.

Gebe Martinez, Marshall Fitz

Immigration Reform Is Good for Economic Recovery Article
A day laborer from Puebla, Mexico who now lives in Passaic, New Jersey, talks about his experiences with worsening wage abuse as the economy has declined. (AP/Mike Derer)

Immigration Reform Is Good for Economic Recovery

Smart immigration strategies will increase tax revenue, help American businesses, and give a boost to all workers, write Angela Kelley and Gebe Martinez.

Angela Maria Kelley, Gebe Martinez

Impractical and Unconstitutional Article
A Census volunteer runs a game at the Minnesota State Fair to promote the 2010 Census. (AP/Craig Lassig)

Impractical and Unconstitutional

Sen. Vitter is trying to use the Census to further his anti-immigration agenda, potentially costing the United States millions, writes Gebe Martinez.

Gebe Martinez

New DHS Immigration Rules Don’t Go Far Enough Article
The Department of Homeland Security recently proposed curtailing the immigration enforcement authority of Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the Maricopa County, Arizona lawman who already is under investigation by the U.S. Justice Department and FBI for alleged civil rights violations. But Arpaio will likely continue his raids without comprehensive legislation that addresses fair treatment of immigrants.
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New DHS Immigration Rules Don’t Go Far Enough

The Department of Homeland Security has issued new guidelines for immigration enforcement, but without legislation from Congress the system will continue to fail, write Angela Kelley, Marshall Fitz, and Gebe Martinez.

Angela Maria Kelley, Marshall Fitz, Gebe Martinez