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GOP must lead on immigration, not be dragged by the far rightby jpicard@thehill.com (Cesar Vargas)
Recently, the underpinnings of one of the most popular immigration policies in years were attacked by immigration hawk Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa).
Just as the Republican party was making headway with diverse voters, the GOP shot themselves in the foot by passing King’s amendment that lost them ground with Latino voters. The amendment would defund President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a policy that protects “DREAMers” from deportation. Rather than reject the toxic amendment, Republican leadership was dragged to the far right by passing it with overwhelming Republican votes.
Just as the Republican party was making headway with diverse voters, the GOP shot themselves in the foot by passing King’s amendment that lost them ground with Latino voters. The amendment would defund President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a policy that protects “DREAMers” from deportation. Rather than reject the toxic amendment, Republican leadership was dragged to the far right by passing it with overwhelming Republican votes.
Migrants in Puerto Rico Await Driver's Licenses
ABC News The government of Puerto Rico is poised to approve a bill that would allow immigrants living in the U.S. territory illegally to obtain a temporary driver's license. The island's House of Representatives approved the bill 29-18 this week, and the Senate ... Puerto Rico Lawmakers Vote To Issue Driver's Licenses To Undocumented ...Fox News Latino all 14 news articles » |
A Latino's Dedication To Fatherhood
Fox News Latino ... isn't unique, as nearly 24 million children nationwide live in single-parent homes, according to the latest Census numbers. In Hispanic communities, one of three children –34 percent– live with single parents. The difference in regards to Nieves, a ... |
Migrants in Puerto Rico await driver's licenses
Salon SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The government of Puerto Rico is poised to approve a bill that would allow immigrants living in the U.S. territory illegally to obtain a temporary driver's license. The island's House of Representatives approved the bill ... and more » |
Events around U.S. mark 32nd anniversary of Oscar Lopez Rivera
People's World Lopez's struggle and sacrifice make him an inspirational figure for many Puerto Ricans, who compare Lopez to former South African President Nelson Mandela, who spent 27 years in prison for resisting that nation's apartheid regime. Many of his ... |
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Since then, there has been a series of struggles by groups seeking to free Puerto Rico from United States control through armed combat, perhaps the most dramatic example of these conflicts being the nationalist uprising of 1950 in the ... On the 32nd anniversary of Oscar's imprisonment, many people, including politicians, writers, actors, singers, artists, and individual citizens from different backgrounds, imprisoned themselves symbolically in protest against the unjust ...
Puerto Rico advancing on bill to give temporary licenses to undocumented ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The government of Puerto Rico is poised to approve a bill that would allow immigrants living in the U.S. territory illegally to obtain a temporary driver's license. The island's House of Representatives approved the bill 29-18 ... and more » |
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The government of Puerto Rico is poised to approve a bill that would allow immigrants living in the U.S. territory illegally to obtain a temporary driver's license.
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