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  • Border Action Network taking its message to march in Washington

    02/12/2010 4:13:09 AM PST · by exbrit · 12 replies · 366+ views
    Sierra Vista Herald ^ | 2/12/2010 | unspecified
    Twenty members of Border Action Network, a human rights organization based in Arizona, will join 100,000 participants in a march on Washington, D.C., demanding immigration reform. The march, planned for March 21, represents a national call to action and comes at a heated time in the debate over immigration reform. Across the U.S., immigration reform supporters have raised their voices, delivering 100,000 postcards to key legislators, flooding the White House with phone calls and e-mails, and holding vigils and rallies in their cities. Border Action Network members have led this fight in Arizona, sending nearly 20,000 postcards to President Barack...
  • The U.S. Should Welcome Haitians In

    01/29/2010 8:08:28 AM PST · by Poundstone · 36 replies · 822+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | Jan. 29, 2010 | Washington Post Editorial
    THE UNITED STATES has reacted swiftly and generously to Haiti's calamity, both with a colossal charitable response from individuals, enterprises and organizations and with a substantial commitment of troops, money, medical help and high-level attention from the government. But the Obama administration can and should do more, and quickly, to ease the vast burden of relief and rebuilding and to channel cash to Haitian families in dire need. Specifically -- and at a minimum -- it could accomplish those goals by allowing Haitians with relatives in the United States to join their families here as quickly as practicable. Instead, it...
  • Food handout turns chaotic in Haitian capital

    01/26/2010 10:51:53 AM PST · by Kartographer · 35 replies · 1,080+ views
    Reuters ^ | 1/26/10 | Patrick Markey and Patricia Zengerle
    The Brazilian U.N. peacekeepers used pepper spray to control a frenzied crowd of thousands of Haitians seeking food at a makeshift camp on the grounds of the palace. "They're not violent, just desperate. They just want to eat," Brazilian Army Colonel Fernando Soares said. "The problem is, there is not enough food for everyone."
  • Immigration reform facing long odds

    12/30/2009 7:00:44 AM PST · by ConjunctionJunction · 11 replies · 476+ views
    The Houston Chronicle ^ | December 28, 2009 | Gary Martin
    WASHINGTON — Immigration reform is increasingly looking like a political albatross that could hurt Democrats in the 2010 midterm elections whether President Obama succeeds or fails in overhauling today's widely disliked system. After postponing action for a year because of the national economic crisis and a drawn-out debate over health reform, President Obama is being pushed by advocates of comprehensive reform to fulfill the campaign promise he made in 2008. But a 2010 reform push faces daunting political challenges like solid Republican opposition to key provisions and division among Democrats over both strategy and substance. Democrats facing tough re-election battles...
  • Immigration reform bill introduced in Congress

    12/24/2009 6:39:02 AM PST · by americanophile · 57 replies · 2,025+ views
    SV Mercury News ^ | December 15, 2009 | Ken McLaughlin
    -snip- For the first time in two years, a measure billed as "comprehensive immigration reform" has been introduced in Congress. The bill — HR 4321 — filed Tuesday by Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., incorporates most of the provisions of a measure introduced in June by Rep. Mike Honda, D-Campbell. At last count Tuesday night, it had 89 co-sponsors. Honda's bill focused on legal immigration issues such as eliminating visa backlogs and giving green-card holders the same rights as citizens to bring their spouses and children to the U.S. But Gutierrez's bill is much more sweeping. It includes a provision that...