
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Restrictionist Lawyer Reveals Long-Term Assault on Immigrant Children
How Will DHS Continue to Partner on Existing State Enforcement Programs Given Legal Challenge to Alabama’s Law?
A Small Step Toward Reform: Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Raise Per Country Immigration Caps
ACLU Brings Cases of Immigration Detention Abuse to Light
Why Arizona Governor Jan Brewer is Bluffing on State Immigration Laws
Dishonest Data on Immigration Cripples Honest Debate and Sensible Lawmaking
Redefining Criminality: Untangling DHS’s Record High Deportation Numbers
On Immigration, Some GOP Candidates Prefer Hostile Rhetoric to Policy Solutions
House Hearing, New Report Adds to Hysterical Narrative on Border Security
Federal Appeals Court Enjoins Two Provisions of Alabama’s Extreme Immigration Law
Dayton, Ohio Passes Plan to Revitalize Economy through Immigrant Integration
Restrictionist GOP Members Rely on Scare Tactics in Hearing on Prosecutorial Discretion
The Facts (and Numbers) Don’t Matter in Alabama
Governor Jerry Brown Signs Immigration Bills that Help, Not Hurt, California’s Economy
Five Reasons Non-US Citizens Must Avoid Aggravated Felony Convictions
According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”), over 392,000 individuals were removed (deported) from the United States in 2010. As of July 31, 2011, 324,719 individuals have already been removed from the United States this year. Continue reading















