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Fewer Immigrants and Newborns, More Elderly Slow US Population Growth
This decline contributes to slower growth in the Latino and Asian American populations, and has been linked to job losses in occupations often filled by recent immigrants, as well as stricter immigration law enforcement. Population Aging: Between 2010
Updated: 05/21/2012 10:34A

QinetiQ To Program CBP Computers For Info Collecting, Sharing
Under a $9.34 million contract, the company will continue providing technology solutions to support CBP's efforts in collecting, sharing, safeguarding and using immigration law enforcement information. Computer Sciences Corp. and Mitre Corp. also
Updated: 05/21/2012 10:27A

16th annual Immigrant Rights Day in Sacramento
She is prepared to share client stories with decision makers who will consider AB 1081, a bill dubbed "TRUST Act," which would allow communities to opt out of the federal immigration “Secure Communities” program until county officials choose to rejoin
Updated: 05/21/2012 09:32A

GOP Problem: 'Voters Are White, Aging, Dying Off'
Marco Rubio, R-Fla., have urged the GOP to soften its language when discussing immigration and such proposals as the House-passed version of the Violence Against Women Act, which killed expanded coverage for illegal immigrants and Native Americans who
Updated: 05/21/2012 09:28A

Birmingham jumpstart: Suspicious fires reported across west Birmingham; heroin
By The Birmingham News Further changes abandoned: Alabama immigration law revisions signed by Governor Robert Bentley RELATED: Latino immigrant leaders disappointed with Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley signing immigration revision bill Want more?
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:38A

30 groups unite in outreach to Oregon immigrants
The principles want the contributions of immigrants to Lane County to be more publicly recognized. Farther down the road, the group also anticipates supporting specific immigration law reforms. However, at this time it does not have specific policy
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:28A

GOP problem: 'Their voters are white, aging and dying off'
When presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney appears before Latino small-business owners in Washington on Tuesday, he'll address a group whose explosive birth rates foreshadow a seismic political shift in GOP strongholds in the Deep
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:10A

Partisan Or Catholic?
All of our mundane concerns, including the concerns of politics, should flow from our prior religious commitments and beliefs. Or, as I said to someone at a party this weekend, “You know, on your deathbed, neither the Democratic Party nor the
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:08A

Illegal Aliens Get Billions in Tax Refunds
The scam is an infuriating combination of Orwellian law-making, tax-preparer complicity, IRS impotency, and Congressional gridlock, all of which result in billions of dollars of fraudulent payments being made to individuals claiming to support alleged
Updated: 05/21/2012 07:09A

JOEY KENNEDY: Legislature is done, so it's time to give lawmakers a grade
Do you like the revised immigration law? There were some notable failures. The charter school bill didn't make it. Neither did a bill to open Alabama's election ballot to independent and third-party candidates. The smoke-free bill failed for the 14th
Updated: 05/21/2012 06:49A

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