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Apr 2, 2007: Judge issues restraining order in anti-illegal immigration case (www.thevictoriaadvocate.com)
Judge issues restraining order in anti-illegal immigration case

Apr 2, 2007: Immigrants get help on citizenship process (www.presstelegram.com)
Workshop has advice, guidance for those applying to be U.S. citizen

Apr 2, 2007: Electing the President 101 (Washington Post)
Even if you can't vote, you should care about the process.

Apr 2, 2007: Gingrich Decries Bilingual Education (Associated Press)
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich equated bilingual education Saturday with "the language of living in a ghetto" and mocked requirements that ballots be printed in multiple languages..

Mar 30, 2007: Legal immigrants seek American citizenship in surging numbers (The Christian Science Monitor )
Nationwide, applications have increased 79 percent, according to US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Mar 30, 2007: House passes illegal immigrant driving bill (North West Herald)
The Illinois House voted Wednesday to give illegal immigrants a way to legally drive on the state’s roads

Mar 30, 2007: Families keep in touch, by video (www.latimes.com)
Immigrants are using technology made for the corporate world to stay in touch with long-distance relatives

Mar 30, 2007: Controversial Immigration Billboard Goes Up (www.kotv.com/news)
Two former Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers have paid for a billboard in East Tulsa that is getting a lot of attention, and is sure to cause some controversy. News On 6 anchor Lori Fullbright reports the men are calling themselves outraged patriots, and say they’ve had enough of illegal immigrants

Mar 28, 2007: Voter fraud allegations may hide real concerns (Telegraph Forum Bucyrus, OH)
One of the most distressing aspects concerning the eight fired U.S. attorneys is what happened to David Iglesias of New Mexico, and what it tells us about how allegations of voter fraud have become a proxy for anxiety over illegal immigration

Mar 28, 2007: Feds check harassment allegations in Dallas FB (The Dallas Morning News )
The U.S. Justice Department is looking into complaints that supporters of a crackdown on illegal immigrants in Farmers Branch are bullying Hispanic residents and asking about their legal status in a door-to-door campaign that appears to be heating up.

Mar 28, 2007: Campaign hopes to add 8 million citizens (Miami Herald)
A nationwide push to naturalize millions of legal residents came to South Florida as community organizations launched a citizenship campaign.

Mar 28, 2007: Speaking Different Languages (Urban Tulsa)
"Inhumane," "harsh" and "heavy-handed" are some of the words being used by community and Hispanic groups in Tulsa and from across the state in condemning the "comprehensive and sweeping" immigration reform legislation under consideration this year at the state Capitol.

Mar 27, 2007: Hispanic drivers nearly four times more likely to be arrested, not cited (The City Paper)
Hispanic persons in Nashville are almost four times more likely than persons of all other ethnicities to be physically arrested rather than issued citations for driving without driver’s licenses, according to new data compiled by the Metro Criminal Justice Planning Unit.

Mar 27, 2007: Councilor upset at vacant post (The Republican)
A city councilor said last week the city is doing a disservice to blacks, Hispanics and women by letting more than a year pass without hiring a contract compliance officer.

Mar 27, 2007: Anger reveals ignorance about immigrants (Denver Post)
I've tried hard to understand where the anger comes from, but I'm at a loss.

Mar 27, 2007: Washington yanks Latino passage from statewide exams (The Oregonian)
A story depicting Mexican immigrant children picking strawberries for less than $1 an hour will be removed from a statewide test after an outcry from Latino leaders and test opponents.

Mar 26, 2007: Hispanic caucus elects state officers (Arkansas Gazette)
The Hispanic Democratic Caucus of the Arkansas Democratic Party has elected its officers, the newly elected chairman said Sunday.

Mar 23, 2007: Council approves final IIRA wording changes (www.standardspeaker.com)
Hazleton City Council formalized changes to the Illegal Immigration Act during its regular Wednesday night meeting. This time, there were two changes, as President Joe Yannuzzi amended the ordinancem making one minor change to add another minor change

Mar 23, 2007: An Immigrant Segment by Radio (New York Times)
Two weeks ago, Mr. Carton and Mr. Rossi started “Operation Rat a Rat/La Cucha Gotcha,” a listener-participation game that encourages people to turn in friends, neighbors and “anyone suspicious” to immigration authorities.

Mar 23, 2007: Lawyers take final shots for, against Hazleton law (www.thetimes-tribune.com)
Hazleton’s attorney compared the city to a “sinking ship,” submerged under the strain of illegal immigration, during closing arguments Thursday in the federal court suit over the city’s illegal- immigrant-control ordinance.

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