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Alhambra teacher accepted to Supreme Court summer program
immigration case in person. The 31-year-old Alhambra High School teacher will travel to Washington, DC, in June for a 6-day program at the Georgetown University Law Center aimed to teach participants about the inner workings of the Supreme Court.
Updated: 05/20/2012 02:29A

Democratic Candidates Tout Political Successes
All three candidates said Saturday they opposed the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind education act and advocated support for comprehensive immigration reform in Congress. In response to a question about the federal REAL ID Act,
Updated: 05/20/2012 02:12A

Democratic Candidates Tout Political Successes
All three candidates said Saturday they opposed the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind education act and advocated support for comprehensive immigration reform in Congress. In response to a question about the federal REAL ID Act,
Updated: 05/20/2012 02:12A

District 1 Candidates Spar
All three candidates said Saturday they opposed the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind education act and advocated support for comprehensive immigration reform in Congress. In response to a question about the federal REAL ID Act,
Updated: 05/20/2012 02:12A

Bail set for immigrant charged in fetus death
AP An Indiana judge set bail Friday for a Chinese immigrant who has spent more than a year in jail on charges that she murdered her 33-week-old fetus by eating rat poison. The closely watched case has potentially broad implications for women's rights.
Updated: 05/20/2012 01:38A

Young 'undocumented and unafraid' immigrants go public
But as states pass ever more stringent anti-illegal immigration laws — and critics denounce their parents as criminals — these young people say they have no choice. Even critics who are sympathetic to their cause say the federal government has failed
Updated: 05/20/2012 01:07A

Young 'undocumented and unafraid' immigrants go public
But as states pass ever more stringent anti-illegal immigration laws — and critics denounce their parents as criminals — these young people say they have no choice. Even critics who are sympathetic to their cause say the federal government has failed
Updated: 05/20/2012 01:07A

Bentley retreats again
On Thursday, Bentley announced he would include the immigration bill, passed by the Legislature the previous day, in a special session. He had two complaints about the bill, which was a “tweak” of the immigration law passed last year.
Updated: 05/20/2012 01:07A

Bentley retreats again
On Thursday, Bentley announced he would include the immigration bill, passed by the Legislature the previous day, in a special session. He had two complaints about the bill, which was a “tweak” of the immigration law passed last year.
Updated: 05/20/2012 01:07A

Akbar Hossain lives the American dream
'Wow,' I thought, 'everything stems from my immigrant background.'” At F&M, Hossain is president of Brooks College House (a residence hall), chair of the John Marshall Pre-Law Honor Society, co-founder of the Muslim Student Association, a tax preparer
Updated: 05/20/2012 12:27A

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