Immigration Reform

Immigration Reform News 2013: Discharge Petition Could Offer End Run Around House Republicans

The odds of passage for comprehensive immigration reform are looking bleaker. What options do supporters still have?

Immigration Reform News 2013: Bill Will Create Jobs, McCain Tells Republican Crowds [VIDEO]

Arizona Senator John McCain is pushing the comprehensive immigration reform bill he helped to write, telling Republican-leaning crowds that it will create jobs and boost the economy.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Marco Rubio Tells Republican Holdouts Bill Is Better Alternative Than Obama Executive Order

Florida Senator Marco Rubio is warning fellow conservatives that the bipartisan immigration reform bill currently being debated in Congress is far better than the alternative: letting President Obama legalize undocumented immigrants by executive order.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Mark Zuckerberg Publicly Supports Reform At DREAMer Event

The immigration reform movement just got a very large, and very high tech, supporter. Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire founder of Facebook, has publicly stated his desire to help push immigration reform through his advocacy group FWD.us.

Immigration Reform News 2013: No Bill This Summer As House Recess Begins

As expected, immigration reform is moving more slowly through Congress than initially intended. As expected, immigration reform is moving more slowly through Congress than initially intended.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Republicans Show New Support for DREAMers, But Not Their Families

In an attempt to appear more receptive to immigration reform, House Republicans are expressing support for young undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children. But the rhetoric about their parents remains as harsh as ever.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Will Republican Supporters Lose Their Primaries in 2014?

Conventional political wisdom says House Republicans must oppose comprehensive immigration reform if they want to avoid primary challenges from the right. But do they?

Immigration Reform News 2013: Will Undocumented Immigrants Only Vote for Democrats if Granted Citizenship?

Republicans opposed to comprehensive immigration reform often cite the rule of law as their main reason for reticence.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Evangelicals Push for Reform, but McCain is Pessimistic

It’s slow going for immigration reform in the House of Representatives, but there are indications that progress has been made.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Senators Make Some Headway Convincing House Republicans

Comprehensive immigration reform faces tough opposition in the conservative House of Representatives, but there are signs that Republicans may be changing their minds.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Napolitano Steps Down from DHS, House Denounces Senate Bill

Secretary of Homeland security Janet Napolitano resigned this week, and House Republicans struggle to reconcile the needs of the national party with the desires of their constituents.

Senate Passes Immigration Reform Bill

The revolutionary new bill will now go on to the House of Representatives for a vote A bipartisan effort in the Senate has led to a new immigration reform bill that will now find its way to the House of Representatives.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Border Security Amendment Passes Cloture Vote With Republican Support

The bipartisan immigration reform bill in the Senate cleared yet another procedural hurdle today More than two dozen Republicans joined with Democrats to close debate on the Hoeven-Corker amendment.

Four Dead in Arizona Desert as Senate Considers Increased Border Security

Four bodies have been found in the Arizona desert, likely migrants attempting to cross into the United States. Local authorities found the bodies about 70 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, deep in the harsh Sonoran Desert.

Ted Cruz's Father Bribed Officials In Order to Enter United States

Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas is one of the most outspoken opponents of the bipartisan immigration reform bill currently being debated in the chamber, but his own father’s path to citizenship was neither straightforward nor completely honest.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Bill Passes First Vote, 82-15, Despite Conservative Intransigence

The bipartisan immigration reform bill passed its first test on the floor of the Senate today, receiving an impressive 82 votes in favor of cloture, which allows the bill to move on to the next phase of debate.

Immigration Reform News 2013: GOP Support Grows But Lautenberg Replacement Still On the Fence

The bipartisan immigration reform bill gained a bit more Republican support recently, but it also lost a vote Democrats have been counting on.

Raul Labrador Leaves House Immigration Reform 'Group of Eight'

Conservative House Rep. Raul Labrador of Idaho, a staunch opponent of immigration reform and a path to citizenship for many of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country, said he would no longer be a part of the bipartisan group working toward a House version of the reform bill.

Death of N.J. Sen. Lautenberg Could Jeopardize Immigration Reform Bill

The death of New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg yesterday morning leaves the Democrats a vote down in the struggle to pass comprehensive immigration reform.

Immigrants Fund Medicare and Social Security, Providing $115 Billion Surplus

Contrary to warnings from conservative think tanks like the Heritage Foundation, a new study shows immigrants pay far more into government services like Medicare and Social Security than they take out.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Undocumented Workers Seek Legal Protections in New California Bills

As the bipartisan immigration reform bill and its path to citizenship work through the Senate, California lawmakers are trying to pass bills to protect workers, including undocumented ones, from intimidation by business owners.
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