02/23/12
In anticipation of the Republican primary in Arizona, the Center for American Progress (CAP) today has released a new report, "Staying Put but Still in the Shadows," an analysis which finds that harsh anti-immigrant laws do not cause undocumented immigrants to self-deport, only to hunker down deeper into the shadows.
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Blog Archives
Arizona
Does Mitt Romney Still Think SB 1070 is a “Model” for the Nation?
by Pili Tobar on 08/20/2012 at 4:12pm
Commentators Call Gov. Brewer’s Executive Order “Plain Mean-Spirited”
by Van Le on 08/17/2012 at 12:24pm
‘Protectors Of The Dream’ Nonprofit Covers Application Fees For Undocumented Immigrants
by Van Le on 08/17/2012
Arizona Dream Act supporters ready for legal battle against state services ban
by Van Le on 08/17/2012
Immigrant Youth in Alabama Protest Against Mitt Romney and His Anti-Immigrant Vision
by Mahwish Khan on 08/16/2012 at 4:46pm
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer Only Helping Obama Campaign
by Pili Tobar on 08/16/2012 at 2:37pm
When Did Gov. Jan Brewer Join the Obama Campaign?
America's Voice | Released on 08/16/2012
Joe the Plumber: ‘Put a Damn Fence on the Border and Start Shooting’
by Van Le on 08/14/2012 at 3:24pm
Jan Brewer ‘Not Inclined’ To Endorse Russell Pearce
by Van Le on 08/10/2012
Key part of Arizona immigration law could take effect soon
by Van Le on 08/09/2012
Testimony ends in profiling suit against Arizona Sheriff Arpaio
by Van Le on 08/06/2012
Sheriff Arpaio Trial UPDATE: Deputies Testify for Defense
by Luci Navas on 08/02/2012 at 4:54pm
UPDATE: Plaintiffs rest case in Arpaio Trial
by Luci Navas on 08/01/2012 at 4:13pm
After SB 1070 Ruling, Indiana’s AG Believes Part of State’s Anti-Immigrant Law is Unconstitutional
by Mahwish Khan on 08/01/2012 at 1:55pm
Tagged as: Arizona
02/22/12
Outside of the CNN GOP debate in Arizona tonight, Dreamers and immigrant rights advocates -- such as lifetime activist Dolores Huerta, co-founder of United Farm Workers -- will be protesting the Republican candidates and their anti-immigrant rhetoric, which includes their support for hateful legislation such as the original "papers, please" law, SB 1070.
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02/22/12
When the Republican presidential candidates debate in Mesa, Arizona tonight, the grassroots group Citizens for a Better Arizona will be ready for them—with an ad drawing attention to infamous Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and calling for his resignation.
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02/17/12
As costs mount, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is asking a federal judge to consolidate legal challenges to the state's "papers, please" immigration law, SB 1070. Brewer's learning the hard way that when you attack the Constitution, civil society stands up to protect it.
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02/15/12
Mitt Romney put his anti-immigrant views, including opposition to the DREAM Act, front and center in his campaign for President. When the Romney campaign rolled into Arizona this week, DREAMers were there to greet him.
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02/13/12
Dreamers across the country have been protesting Mitt Romney's anti-immigrant stance against the DREAM Act and other immigrant measures.
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02/08/12
Does anyone (besides Mitt Romney) listen to the chair of the House Judiciary Committee anymore?
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01/05/12
Yesterday was the deadline for Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio to indicate whether he would cooperate with the United States Department of Justice civil rights investigation of his department. Well, Arpaio did respond -- in fairly typical Sheriff Joe fashion with some bravado and attitude
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12/20/11
A Gulf War veteran has been left brain-dead after being arrested, restrained, and tasered by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department, says the Arizona Republic, a case which starkly highlights last week's news about "America's Toughest Sheriff" Joe Arpaio.
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12/19/11
While immigration advocates and immigrant communities across the nation celebrated last week's news about Sheriff Arpaio, members of the anti-immigrant crowd were quick to circle the wagons and align themselves with the wrong side of the law. Anti-immigrant "leader" Rep. Steve King (R-IA) released no less than a video proclaiming his steadfast support of the Sheriff
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12/15/11
As the Department of Justice's investigation has shown, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's discriminatory practices and abuses of power have made him a Bull Connor for the 21st century. Below are some of the highlights--or rather, lowlights--of Arpaio's career.
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12/15/11
The United States Department of Justice took a strong and welcome step towards ending Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's reign of terror. Thomas Perez, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil rights, went right into Arpaio's backyard to deliver this report, holding a press conference in Phoenix to release the news about Arpaio's unconstitutional and discriminatory practices.
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12/15/11
Today, the Department of Justice will release the results of its investigation of the notoriously anti-immigrant Sheriff of Maricopa Country: Joe Arpaio. Via ABC 15 in Phoenix, at 10 AM MT/1 PM ET, the United States Department of Justice will announce the results of its investigation of Arpaio.
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12/13/11
The Supreme Court yesterday decided to review the federal government's challenge to Arizona's restrictive immigration law, SB 1070.
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11/28/11
Earlier this fall, we wrote about the hoops that the 2012 GOP presidential candidates were jumping through to earn the endorsement of notoriously anti-immigrant Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Now, in what the Atlantic calls "one of the many mind-bending absurdities of the 2012 race," Arpaio has chosen a fellow dance partner: Texas Governor Rick Perry.
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11/17/11
Talking Point Memo's Evan McMorris-Santoro reports on how anti-immigrant SB 1070 has changed the political landscape in Arizona -- and not in the way its sponsors would have expected. Arizona "really is a swing state in 2012."
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11/14/11
The fallout continues over last week's recall election of Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce (R), the architect of that state's SB 1070 anti-immigration law. As analysts ask what the result might mean for the future of anti-immigrant extremism and for Arizona's potential competitiveness in the 2012 elections, Pearce's ideological allies are spinning the results to a foregone conclusion.
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11/10/11
Russell Pearce is just like any other regular, anti-immigrant politician: racist and relentless. So it’s not wonder why, yesterday, immigration advocates and Arizonans alike celebrated as state senator Russell Pearce, architect of Arizona’s infamous SB 1070, lost to Jerry Lewis, the Republican candidate who was running against him in Arizona’s recall election.
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11/10/11
Tuesday’s defeat of notorious anti-immigrant Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce (R) by fellow Republican Jerry Lewis in a recall election continues to resonate in Arizona and beyond. The architect of the state’s notorious “papers, please†immigration law, Pearce’s stunning defeat is a cautionary tale about the political dangers of anti-immigrant extremism and wedge politics.
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11/09/11
On a press call today, local and national immigration and labor experts discussed the results of the recall effort and what they mean for immigration policy and politics in the 2012 elections and beyond.
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11/09/11
In November of 2010, Arizona State Senate President Russell Pearce, who sponsored Arizona's highly controversial anti-immigrant law, SB 1070, won reelection with a convincing 56.5% of the vote. He easily defeated two challengers, Democrat Andrew Sherwood and Libertarian Andrea Garcia.
Last night, he was recalled.
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11/07/11
The news that Mitt Romney is deploying automated attack calls in Iowa against Rick Perry on immigration should come as little surprise, given Romney's hard-line stance on immigration thus far in the 2012 cycle. What is notable, however, is that the anti-Perry calls feature an Arizona sheriff named Paul Babeu, who makes the claim that "Rick Perry is part of the illegal immigration problem."
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Jan Brewer Heads To Alabama Where She Can Witness Her Cruel Vision for Immigration Control in Action
10/26/11
Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona heads to Alabama today to be the keynote speaker at the Alabama Federation of Republican Women dinner in Huntsville and, presumably, to reiterate her recent support for Alabama and Arizona's anti-immigration laws.
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08/23/11
Rep. Jeff Flake continues to run from his record on immigration reform. The GOP Congressman from Arizona, who is now running for Senate, launched an attack on the Obama administration's new deportation policy. He used to be a champion for comprehensive reform.
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08/02/11
The Department of Justice is putting a stop to the madness in Alabama, and is challenging the state's very anti-immigrant law, HB 56. From the press release yesterday: "Today's action makes clear that setting immigration policy and enforcing immigration laws is a national responsibility that cannot be addressed through a patchwork of state immigration laws," said Attorney General Eric Holder.
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07/11/11
Arizona State Senate President Russell Pearce (R-Mesa) rose to national prominence championing SB 1070, the state's infamous anti-immigration law that spawned a series of copycat bills nationwide after it was signed into law last April.
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07/08/11
In an 11 am press conference in Montgomery, Alabama today, the American Civil Liberties Union, along with the Southern Poverty Law Center, the National Immigration Law Center, the Asian American Justice Center and the Asian Law Caucus have filed a class action lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of HB 56, Alabama's anti-immigrant law that Alabama Gov. Robert J. Bentley signed into law.
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