Monday, September 06, 2010

Editorials

Immigration Meetings at the White House

Just a couple of days shy of the March through America on March 21 in Washington, D.C. to put pressure for a comprehensive immigration reform, President Barack Obama met with both senators in charge of drawing up bipartisan legislation, a meeting cancelled Monday due to one of the senator’s itinerary conflicts.
   

Immigration Meetings at the White House

Just a couple of days shy of the March through America on March 21 in Washington, D.C. to put pressure for a comprehensive immigration reform, President Barack Obama met with both senators in charge of drawing up bipartisan legislation, a meeting cancelled Monday due to one of the senator’s itinerary conflicts.
   

Immigration Meetings at the White House

Just a couple of days shy of the March through America on March 21 in Washington, D.C. to put pressure for a comprehensive immigration reform, President Barack Obama met with both senators in charge of drawing up bipartisan legislation, a meeting cancelled Monday due to one of the senator’s itinerary conflicts.
   

Leave!

The miraculous recipe to solve, in a big way, the current problem of unemployment that the country is experiencing the California District 42 Lower House representative, Gary Miller, who finds himself promoting his new LEAVE law project amongst his Congress colleagues, pretends to have found it.
   

The grain of sand

WASHINGTON, D.C. – We need your help. During the next few weeks and months we urgently need you to contribute your grain of sand to maintain pressure on congress and on Barack Obama’s administration to keep their promise to reform our immigration system and to grant a way for legalization that will help millions of people and contribute to the family unity, that benefits our economy, and contribute to the country’s security.
   

A year that comes and another one gone

maribelWASHINGTON, D.C. -The traditional carol "Cantares de Navidad (Songs of Christmas)," by Puerto Rican Benito de Jesus, simply sums it up: "A year that comes, and another one gone".
The year 2009 came full of hope with a new president, Barack Obama, who made history as the first African-American to lead the country, a president who promised to enact a comprehensive immigration reform during the first year of his administration, which will be up in January.
   

In a fog after tragedy

ruben_navarrette_jr_onlineLast week’s tragedy at the American Civic Association in Binghamton, N.Y., shows us that evildoers can inflict a lot of damage on those trying to do the right thing. It also shows that many Americans are quick to try to use incidents like this to further their own agendas.

A gunman barricaded the back door of the center, which helps newcomers learn English and assimilate into society. Armed with handguns and wearing body armor, he killed 11 immigrants who were taking a citizenship class, along with a receptionist and a teacher. Four others were wounded. Then the assailant took his own life.
   

Latinos lost in white-black limbo

ruben navarrette jr online.jpgLaura Gomez has a funny, and yet terribly perceptive, term to describe the sort of racial holding pattern in which America’s largest minority finds itself.





















   

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