Dueling Immigration Rallies in Arizona
May 29, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Immigration law triggers separate rallies in Phoenix between supporters and opponents of law | VIDEO • Obama to Arizona Governor: Don’t Call Me, I’ll Call You • Ariz.
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Dueling Immigration Rallies in Arizona
Immigration law protesters march on Ariz. Capitol
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Thousands of people from around the country marched to the Arizona state Capitol on Saturday to protest the state’s tough new crackdown on illegal immigration.
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Arizona’s New Immigration Law Triggers Dueling Rallies in Phoenix
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Opponents of Arizona’s new immigration law are holding a rally at the state Capitol that will compete with a rally organized by supporters at a Tempe baseball stadium.
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Immigration Rallies Draw Crowds To Phoenix
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Immigration rallies drawing crowds to Phoenix
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Immigration rallies drawing crowds to Phoenix
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Organizers of a boycott of Arizona over the state’s new immigration law called for a one-day suspension Saturday as they bused in people from across the country for a rally at the state Capitol.
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Immigration detainees allegedly groped
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement is investigating allegations that a guard at a central Texas detention facility sexually assaulted female detainees on their way to being deported.
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DOJ, Arizona officials meet over immigration law
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Justice Department officials told Arizona’s attorney general and aides to the governor Friday that the federal government has serious reservations about the state’s new immigration law. They responded that a lawsuit against the state isn’t the answer.
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67% Say Military Should Be Used On Border To Stop Illegal Immigration
May 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Sixty-seven percent (67%) of U.S. voters say military troops should be sent to the Mexican border to prevent illegal immigration. A new Rasmussen Reports nationwide telephone survey finds that just 18% are opposed and another 15% are not sure.
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Immigration pushes Whitman to right
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IRVINE, Calif. — California Republican Meg Whitman, the former boss of eBay, wanted to make it clear this week that she’s not playing hot-button politics with the divisive issue of immigration in her gubernatorial primary battle against Steve Poizner.
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Immigration pushes Whitman rightward
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California GOP gubernatorial candidates race to prove who’s toughest on border security.
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