Tag Archive: immigration law

Jun 26

Tone Deaf: GOP Hurt By Current Stance on Immigration

Yesterday’s Supreme Court decision on Arizona’s immigration law was followed by quick reaction from both the Obama administration and the Romney campaign. While each response was carefully measured, Mitt Romney told donors yesterday at a fundraising luncheon in Scottsdale, Arizona, that the decision caused a “muddle” and that more latitude should be given toward states to …

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Apr 27

Mobilizing the Latino Vote: Arizona v. United States

Oral arguments began this week at the Supreme Court in the case of Arizona v. United States to uphold SB 1070– one of the most far-reaching and strictest anti-immigration bill in the country. The Supreme Court isn’t expect to rule on the case until July, but in the meantime activists organized in front of the Arizona State …

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