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Marco Rubio defends immigration bill; Jeb Bush praises dad
Staff writerABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" showcased two Florida politicians this weekend. Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush were guests. Sen. Rubio called his immigration reform bill "an excellent starting point" and estimated that "95 percent, 96 percent...Tags: Bill Clinton, Politics, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush
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FEATURE-EU lawmaker to Canada asylum seeker: A Roma's long trek
ReutersBy Mirjam Donath TORONTO, June 16 (Reuters) - Less than four years ago, Viktoria Mohácsi enjoyed the life of an international politician, eating at pricey restaurants in Brussels and winning awards as a human rights activist. Today, the 38-year old...Tags: Human Rights, Government, Murder, International Organizations, Police Investigations
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Immigration reform rally, a day before Father's Day, focuses on detained dads
Sitting on the grass outside the Broward Transitional Center, 8-year-old Bryan Diaz wrote his dad a somber, but hopeful Father's Day card. In Spanish, he wrote: "Happy Father's Day. Daddy, I love you. I will get you out of there." Bryan's promise to...
Tags: Politics, Extradition, Immigration, Deportation, Father's Day
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Guillermo Martinez: Immigration debate starts, but GOP stands in the way
At long last the debate over a comprehensive immigration reform bill has begun in the Senate. Everyone has a bias, so let me give you mine. Immigration reform is much needed. Undocumented aliens are an economic plus to the nation. For those who have lived...Tags: Politics, Republican Party, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Marco Rubio, U.S. Senate
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A year after Obama grants young immigrants a respite from deportation, the debate continues
Last June, the Obama administration unveiled a special program that grants some young undocumented immigrants protection from deportation. A year later, that program remains in place and so does the controversey surrounding it. Under the program,...
Tags: Extradition, Career and Workplace, U.S. Military, Criminals, DREAM Act
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U.S. Benefits From Welcoming Immigrants
The Hartford CourantRobust and welcoming immigration policies are central to American exceptionalism and accomplishment. This means more than saying that we are a nation of immigrants. It means that action by Congress on immigration reform, including a pathway to...Tags: Politics, Employment Opportunities, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Employment, Career and Workplace
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Scott's ticket to re-election may be Hispanic voters he can't seem to reach
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott looks evasive these days on a lot of issues, but immigration is one where substance and consistency would serve him better than pivoting and stagecraft. With the Republicans right wing tearing itself apart over the...
Tags: Orlando, Executive Branch, Social Issues, Rick Scott, Government
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The real costs of amnesty add up fast
The Heritage FoundationThe amnesty under consideration in Congress would come at an enormous cost: more than $5 trillion over the lifetime of immigrants who are legalized. But the bill is structured to hide most of those costs from voters. To see how, let's start with some...Tags: Government, Congressional Budget Office, Medicare, Interior Policy, Public Finance
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In Theory: Immigration reform not just liberal cause
Reforming America's immigration laws to allow undocumented immigrants to apply for citizenship has long been seen as a cause championed by liberals. But now a group that's not exactly known for liberal ideas has joined the call to relax immigration...
Tags: Baptist, Career and Workplace, Judges, Religious Events, Crime, Law and Justice
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Immigration bill likely to provoke a civil war
If the current immigration bill proposed by both major parties passes and is signed into law in its present and projected forms, the predictable result will be a split as yet unseen in our history between all blacks and all Latinos of both genders,...Tags: Politics, Social Issues, Career and Workplace, Immigration, U.S. Congress
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Former Nazi commander lives in Minneapolis
BERLIN (AP) — A top commander of a Nazi SS-led unit accused of burning villages filled with women and children lied to American immigration officials to get into the United States and has been living in Minnesota since shortly after World War II,...Tags: Russia, Bankruptcy, Government, U.S. Army, Financially Distressed Companies
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New poll says large numbers of Floridians support immigration reform
A new Public Policy Polling robo-poll, done for a coalition of groups supporting the immigration reform bill now being debated in the U.S. Senate, shows strong support for the measure among Florida voters. The poll was sponsored by the Alliance for...
Tags: Politics, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), U.S. Senate, Marco Rubio, Immigration
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