09/30/10
"There is a rich precedent supporting the service of non-citizens in the U.S. military. Since the Revolutionary War, non-citizens have enlisted in the armed forces for service during periods of national emergency. Today, about 35,000 non-citizens serve, and about 8,000 permanent resident aliens enllist every year. The DREAM Act represents an opportunity to expand this pool, to the advantage of military recruitment and readiness."
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Blog Archives
September 2010
Proyecto de reforma migratoria: señal de esperanza y progreso
by Americas Voice Online on 09/30/2010
LETTER: Defense Secretary Gates Supports DREAM Act for “Military Readiness”
by Mahwish Khan on 09/30/2010 at 6:35pm
Whitman on Immigration
by AV Web Team on 09/30/2010
Meg Whitman’s Lack of Truthiness on Immigration
by Frank Sharry on 09/30/2010 at 5:56pm
Report: “Whitman Vs. Whitman on Immigration”
by Mahwish Khan on 09/30/2010
En el tema migratorio, los candidatos republicanos parecen estar entre la espada y la pared
by Americas Voice Online on 09/30/2010
Summary: The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2010
by Mahwish Khan on 09/30/2010
Highlights: Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act
by Mahwish Khan on 09/30/2010
Sen. Menendez Immigration Bill: A Sign of Hope and Progress, and a Challenge to Solve the Problem
Por Americas Voice Online on 30/09/2010 at 2:31pm
One Nation Rally this Saturday for Immigration Reform, Jobs, Justice, Education
by Guest Blogger on 09/30/2010 at 1:46pm
Menendez introduces immigration reform bill
by Mahwish Khan on 09/30/2010
Sen. Menendez Immigration Bill “A Sign of Hope and Progress, and a Challenge to Solve the Problem”
America's Voice | Released on 09/30/2010
GOP Candidates Stuck Between Immigration Rock and Hard Place
America's Voice | Released on 09/29/2010
GOP Candidates Stuck Between Rock and Hard Place on Immigration: Angle, Rubio, Whitman in Conflict
by Jacquelyn Mahendra on 09/29/2010 at 1:01pm
Fiorina hedges on immigration reform in second debate with Boxer
by Grace Cunningham on 09/29/2010
Written in September 2010
09/30/10
Many are having a difficult time believing Meg Whitman now that she's embroiled in a "nanny scandal." Given her blatant hypocrisy and deception as a candidate on where she stands on the issue of illegal immigration, is it any wonder?
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09/30/10
Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) will be uniting with progressive leaders from a broad coalition of organizations working for immigration reform, justice, jobs, and quality education at the One Nation Rally this Saturday, October 2, in Washington DC.
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09/29/10
Recent developments in three high-profile 2010 races highlight the dynamics at play for Republican candidates on immigration, who play to an anti-immigrant faction of the base during the primaries and struggle to change gears to compete for Latino voters in the general election.
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09/29/10
Various outlets report on a $300,000 radio ad campaign launched yesterday to mobilize the Latino vote heading toward the November 2nd elections. In California, Meg Whitman takes a stand against immigration reform in her first debate in the governor's race, and in New Mexico President Obama makes the case once again for comprehensive immigration reform.
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09/28/10
Check out America's Voice new weekly resource on immigration politics, leading up to November's election-- SUBSCRIBE and get Immigration Insider in your inbox every Tuesday-- absolutely gratis. "A vote on the DREAM Act is delayed, but the debate itself could boost Dems' chances this fall. GOP Congressman blasts DREAM supporters as "accomplices to murder." FOX News is furious... with Stephen Colbert. Marco Rubio speaks Spanish. America's Voice teams up on Spanish-language ad blitz to show who's blocking the DREAM Act, immigration reform."
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09/28/10
Today, SEIU, Mi Familia Vota Civic Participation Campaign, and America's Voice are launching Spanish-language radio ads in nine media markets around the country.
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09/27/10
During the only moment at which he "broke character" from his ultraconservative-commentator persona during a Congressional hearing on undocumented farm workers, comedian Stephen Colbert couldn't have been more serious:
I like talking about people who don't have any power.
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09/27/10
Via Huffington Post's Amanda Terkel, Florida's Independent Senate candidate Charlie Crist says immigration reform is key to keeping social security solvent: "Studies show that 11-14 million people are in the country as non-citizens, and if we are willing to have a thoughtful, reasonable pathway to citizenship -- earning citizenship -- then those 11-14 million people can become productive, participating members of the American economy, paying the payroll taxes, helping Social Security going forward, and making America stronger financially..."
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09/24/10
Via Culture Kitchen's Liza Sabater, Massachussetts Senator Scott Brown has come out with an ugly attack on the DREAM Act, attempting to smear Harvard University's President in the process. Of course, the irony is thick: the reason that ROTC is banned from Harvard's campus is that the program is not open to all students -- specifically, LGBT students are not able to participate.
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09/24/10
You've gotta watch this. Via Huffington Post, updates from Stephen Colbert's appearance at a Subcommittee Hearing on Immigration today.
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09/23/10
In the second part of his interview with Telemundo, President Barack Obama declared that since he's not the king or emperor of the United States, he can't unilaterally change immigration law. After Tuesday's vote blocked addition of the DREAM Act to a Senate bill, Republicans who voted against it are being targeted by the press -- but some are talking to Senator Richard Durbin about a version of the bill they might support.
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09/22/10
It was an emotional day for everyone, but as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on the floor of the Senate yesterday, "it is not a matter of if we pass the DREAM Act, but when." Illinois Senator Dick Durbin said yesterday that the DREAM Act is now his "top priority." Young people across the country are already mobilizing to move the DREAM Act forward as soon as possible.
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09/22/10
The Spanish-language press devotes much of its coverage today to the setback suffered yesterday for the DREAM Act after the Senate was unable to pass a motion to debate the Defense appropriations bill to which Democrats planned to add the DREAM Act as an amendment.
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09/21/10
"The best and the brightest of our nation's immigrant community – who want to go to college and serve in our military – just had the door slammed in their face by the GOP. The fight will continue, but today marks a new low for a party that claims to be the party of opportunity and freedom. Evidently, talented young immigrants are not included in their country club view of who deserves opportunity and freedom."
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09/21/10
With the DREAM Act coming this afternoon, First Focus and partners published this ad in Roll Call and Congressional Quarterly explaining why it would be right for Congress to pass it.
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09/20/10
When Nelly was nine years old, she came to the United States with her parents. Scared and unable to speak the language, she was aware of one thing: that her parents came here to provide her with a better life, and that she would do all that she could to succeed. So she learned English, excelled at school, graduated at the top of her class with a 4.0 GPA, was elected class president, and even served as Cadet Commander of her high school's ROTC program – all while holding a job to support her family.
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09/20/10
People from coast to coast are stepping up for the DREAM Act -- even turning themselves into human billboardsd to send a message to Congress. Young immigrants from Arizona to Illinois are asking Congress to let them serve in the armed forces.
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09/20/10
Passing the DREAM Act should be a no-brainer. It's a Mom-and-apple-pie measure that enables high-achieving young immigrants to go to college, join our military and earn citizenship.
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09/20/10
The Spanish-language press devotes much of its coverage today to the likely vote on the DREAM Act in the Senate this week.
DREAM vote this week. La Opinión publishes the editorial "A reasonable strategy" ("Una estrategia razonable"), arguing that the Senate should put aside electoral politics to pass the DREAM Act.
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09/20/10
Things are moving fast leading up to the first vote to allow the DREAM Act to move forward (scheduled for tomorrow afternoon), so here's a quick recap... First, in case you needed some good reasons to support DREAM, check out the great editorials over at the New York Times, New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Aurora Sentinel, Los Angeles Times and the Salt Lake Tribune over the weekend.
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09/19/10
Frank Sharry, Executive Director of America's Voice, went on FOX today to discuss the policy and the politics of the DREAM Act. Watch it:
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09/17/10
Earlier today, former and retired Military personnel joined DREAM eligible students on a call, urging Senators to pass the National Defense Authorization Act with the DREAM Act Amendment – a plan Harry Reid (D-NV) announced earlier this week.
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09/17/10
My name is Laura López and I am an undocumented resident of Napa, California. My parents brought me in 1989 to provide for me the American Dream. I was a year and eight months old. The plan was that they'd work and I'd study and go to college. Our hard work was supposed to merit us the American Dream. But my merit would be questioned for a lack of legal documentation.
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09/17/10
Outlets throughout the Spanish-language press report this morning on the nationwide efforts to mobilize for the DREAM Act and President Barack Obama's commitment to support efforts to pass the bill.
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09/16/10
This morning, DREAM students and immigration reform advocates stood side by side to announce a week of action to pass the DREAM Act.
Half impassioned personal testimony, half savvy political analysis, the press conference marked a major call to action for immigrant communities and their allies.
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09/15/10
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chairwoman Nydia Velázquez (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) will meet with President Barack Obama on Thursday to discuss next week's Senate action on the DREAM Act and the path ahead for comprehensive immigration reform.
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