IMMIGRATION
Undocumented students could get in-state tuition under bill
By Danielle Killey More students could attend college if a plan allowing undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition at public colleges is approved, a Minnesota lawmaker argues. We want to eli...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:15 AM
American Orthodox Christianity Series 1, the Insignificance of Orthodox Christianity to America, Post 5: The Ghettoization of American Orthodoxy
In this post, I thought I'd highlight the main reason for the insignificance of Orthodoxy that is often given: ethnic ghettos. Indeed, this is the standard sociological narrative and, indeed, a narrat...
Posted on 8/6/12 at 2:12 AM
New Trier, Minnesota
Coming back to the tourism scene and the coverage on German-named towns in Minnesota, we will take a look at the next town on tour, which is located near Hastings and Faribault. Albeit a really smal...
Posted on 2/24/11 at 7:27 PM
Immigration and the states
Interesting read about immigration and the states. PHOENIX (AP) — States that had been watching Arizona's immigration law in hopes of copying it received a rude awakening when a judge put m...
Posted on 7/29/10 at 4:46 AM
Putting the Raz in Crazy
My editor received a peculiar email today. Scratch that. It wasn't peculiar. It was downright bizarre. It reminded me of how Nietzsche wrote, only the writer of this email may have been kicked i...
Posted on 5/4/10 at 9:26 AM
Bachmann supports Arizona on immigration, border issues 
By Jeri Clausing and Paul Davenport , October 17, 2011
Fed court blocks Alabama from checking student status of immigrants 
By Greg Bluestein , October 14, 2011
Immigrants fearing deportation make plans for kids 
Terrified by Alabama's strict new immigration crackdown, parents living in the state illegally say they are doing something that was unthinkable just days ago — asking friends, relatives, co-workers and acquaintances to take their children if they're arrested or deported.
By Jay Reeves , October 10, 2011
Immigrants fearing deportation make plans for kids 
By Jay Reeves , October 10, 2011
US asks court to halt Alabama's immigration law 
The federal government asked an appeals court today to stop Alabama officials from enforcing a strict immigration law that has already driven Hispanic students from public schools and migrant workers from towns, warning that it opens the door to discrimination against even legal residents.
By Greg Bluestein , October 07, 2011
Napolitano defends immigration enforcement policy 
Facing critics on all sides, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano today defended the Obama administration's new policy of deciding which illegal immigrants to send home first.
By Alicia A. Caldwell , October 05, 2011
New Supreme Court term: Decisions on health care overhaul, immigration, affirmative action 
By Mark Sherman , October 03, 2011
First criminal immigrant arrested in N.D. as part of national operation 
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested a Vietnamese man in Grand Forks as part of a national roundup.
By Associated Press , September 28, 2011
Judge: Key parts of Alabama immigration law OK 
A federal judge refused today to block key parts of Alabama's new law targeting illegal immigrants, including its requirements to check the immigration status of juvenile students in public schools and for police to verify the status of those they suspect of being in the county illegally.
By Jay Reeves , September 28, 2011
Obama's uncle held in Massachusetts by immigration authorities 
President Barack Obama's uncle was stopped on suspicion of drunken driving in Massachusetts, told police he planned to arrange bail through the White House and is being held without bail by federal immigration officials, authorities said Monday.
By Denise Lavoie , August 29, 2011
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT, LEGITIMATE HERO: New Mexico man honored for saving girl, 6, from child abductor 
By Jeri Clausing , August 19, 2011
OUR OPINION: Huddled masses still yearn to breathe free 
For all its faults, America remains the destination of choice for people who’d like to better their lot. That’s high — maybe the highest — praise for our country and should be a source of continuing pride.
By Tom Dennis for the Herald , July 22, 2011
Alabama churches lead opposition to immigration law 
For some believers and church leaders, opposing Alabama's toughest-in-the-nation law against illegal immigration is a chance for Bible Belt redemption.
By Jay Reeves , July 13, 2011
Bernie Erickson, Fargo, letter: Treat immigrants with patience, understanding 
Being patriotic means helping today’s immigrants find a life of purpose and meaning in our country. People who have the strength of character to leave everyone and everything to build a life here have what it takes to be productive and valued citizens in our great country.
By Bernie Erickson , July 10, 2011
Tough illegal immigrant law signed into Alabama law 
The bill signed Thursday morning allows police to arrest anyone suspected of being an illegal immigrant if they're stopped for any other reason. It also requires public schools to determine students' immigration status and makes it a crime to knowingly give an illegal immigrant a ride.
By Bob Johnson , June 09, 2011
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