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Year: 2009
Singing Forces Arpaio Out of ASU Forum
Protesters at Arizona State University courageously interpreted a first amendment forum where the infamous Sheriff Joe Arpaio was interviewed in a ‘Meet the Press’ style. With protesters singing a must-read ‘Immigration Rhapsody,’ the Sheriff ended up playing dodgeball and walking Read More …
Economy Works For U.S. Border Patrol
700 miles of fencing, infrared cameras, remote sensors, electronic listening posts, and surveillance infrastructure can’t beat a faltering United States economy when it comes to apprehending unauthorized migrants. Apparently, border arrests are at an all-time low since the 1970s. Surely, Read More …
Repeal Prop 8 in 2010
Most of us know about the power struggle between ‘gay rights’ groups in California and the lengthy debate over campaigning to repeal Prop 8 in 2010. The ironically-named Courage Campaign officially announced that it would back no such effort due Read More …
Immigration Reform: Does Money Translate Into Influence?
The Associated Press reported this past weekend that pro-immigrant PACs were increasing in number and influence. Specifically, the fledgling Immigrants’ List and ImmigrationPAC raised $100,000 combined this election cycle while their enforcement-only counterparts have had a more difficult time getting Read More …
Story of A Desperate Musician
[This week’s guest Dream Act guest post is written by Raul Chavez, an undocumented youth with aspirations in the music business. Visit Dreamactivist.org to find out how you can help pass the Dream Act and give students like Raul an Read More …