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MESA -- The Republican candidates say more must be done to combat illegal immigration.
A better life for their families, but what about us?
Immigration is not just an issue of current concern and divisivness, it is and has been as America’s political interests play to populations that gave political advantage to political parties.
It’s naïve to believe SB 1070 hasn’t had an effect on the illegal immigrant population in Arizona. It’s equally foolish to believe that the law has any kind of larger effect.
A state legislator is moving to put Arizona's hospitals on the front line in the fight against illegal immigration.
As I understand it, the president and his advisors have come up with a plan to let young illegal immigrants who have been in this country since birth get work permits and legally work in this country.
A federal appeals court will hear arguments Friday of whether Arizona voters stepped over the line by denying bail to illegal immigrants charged with certain crimes.
The decision by the Obama administration to provide work permits to some illegal immigrants could result in them being able to get Arizona driver licenses.
Why is it that the media (print-TV-radio) never seems to ask the hard questions of our politicians? There are two cliches that you can count on being used and the media never follows up with what should be asked.
Arizona lawmakers want to erect a new border intelligence center in the state's latest foray into the national immigration debate.
So what do we make of J.T. Ready, the white supremacist who murdered four people before turning his gun on himself?
“If you dont want to be and American citizen, leave instead of making trouble.”
Is it time for Arizona Sen. John McCain to follow in the foot steps (actually the “Shoes of the Fisherman”), Pope Benedict VI?
Well it seems that there are at least four — maybe five or six — U.S. Supreme Court justices who believe that our good state of Arizona’s SB 1070 statute, if not 100 percent legal under the U.S. Constitution, is half right, anyway.
We have recently witnessed the exposure of various examples of abuse by government employees. This abuse includes the theft, pilfering and misuse of public monies, and also bribery. It seems that these people do not fear being caught, and worse, they do not fear punishment.
WASHINGTON - The list of major challenges confronting President Bush as he prepares to take the oath of office for the second time is exhausting.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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