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Using the Minneapolis violence to push immigration reform
USING THE MINNEAPOLIS VIOLENCE TO PUSH IMMIGRATION REFORM. “Comprehensive immigration reform” has failed several times in Congress. The issue is too fraught, too complex, and the parties are too far apart for a fundamentally divided House and Senate to pass far-reaching legislation.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) expressed concern about the broader goals of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown Sunday, less than 24 hours after a Border Patrol agent fatally shot an American citizen in Minneapolis.
The archbishop published a Jan. 20 opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal, reflecting on recent violent clashes in his state over immigration—and warning that what once was “a difficult policy discussion” has now “hardened into a cultural and political battleground.
Backgrounder: The new Congress shares President Bush’s reform approach but new legislation is by no means assured. The country’s immigration system, assailed by all sides as inadequate, generated intense congressional debate in 2006. However, widely ...
The time has arrived for President Barack Obama and Congress to take immediate action on comprehensive, humane immigration reform. By immigration reform, I am not talking about militarizing our borders, empowering employers to behave as immigration ...
This ICE crackdown is making the case for real immigration reform - Opinion, Their Views | Hawaii Tribune-Herald
House Speaker John Boehner on Thursday bristled at the notion that immigration reform is dead for the coming year. “Is immigration reform dead? Absolutely not,” he told reporters at his weekly press conference. The Speaker said that he is “hopeful ...
T HE FEDERAL government’s assault on Minneapolis continues but, for the past few days, it is Donald Trump’s shock-and-awe campaign to rid America of illegal immigrants that has seemed under siege. Widespread outrage at the killings first of Renee Good and,