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Immigration cap makes "little Europeans" of us all

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A cap on immigration will squander the goodwill towards the UK around the world. The Home Secretary, Theresa May. Photograph: Getty Images.

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Immigration reform back on front burner | © 2010 Longmont Times-Call

June 29, 2010 by · 1 Comment 

Obama administration, put this high on your to-do list: immigration reform.

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Immigration memorial group pushing for new monument

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The group behind the failed Immigration Bridge proposal says it is making progress on a new plan for a memorial to Australia’s migrants within Canberra.

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Immigration rhetoric can’t be sustained

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Julia Gillard has adopted the narrow rhetoric of the anti-immigration lobby that will cost Australia dearly in the future.

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Activists: Immigration is federal concern

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PHOENIX, June 28 (UPI) — Immigration reform should be a matter for the U.S. government to resolve and not left for Arizona and other states to settle, community activists say

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Arizona immigration law to be considered by US Supreme Court

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Arizona immigration law, which deals with the 2007 ban on employing illegal immigrants in the Grand Canyon state, will be heard by the US Supreme Court.

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Ariz. immigration law comes to US Supreme Court

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A controversial measure Arizona lawmakers passed to crack down on illegal immigration will now go before the Supreme Court, the justices announced Monday, but this is a different law from the one recently passed that has generated so much attention.

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Immigration: To the Ramparts?

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Virginians tired of watching Arizona’s fight over immigration as though it were a spectator sport might get a chance to play on the field. Corey Stewart, the chairman of the board of supervisors in Prince William, wants the commonwealth to enact legislation, similar to the Copper State’s, that would allow …

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Immigration debate turning into a money pit

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Scott Stroud: Fear has turned the immigration debate into a bipartisan orgy of runaway government spending, and it hardly matters that most of the ideas haven’t worked.

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Immigration not simple issue, panelists say

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The Sutherland Institute held an immigration forum last Thursday morning in downtown Salt Lake City to address key elements in the ongoing immigration issue.  The forum featured the Most Reverend John C. Wester, bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese, and Brett Tolman, former U.S.

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