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The Board of Executive Clemency and an immigration hawk state representative are asking for the state to pardon a man living in the country illegally after being deported for drug-related...
US formally announces recent deportation figures
A protest sign from June 2015 depicting immigration activist strategy of pressuring the president into stopping deportations (Photo by Whitney Ogden) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama...
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Judge rejects Arpaio lawsuit against Obama on immigration
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) WASHINGTON ai??i?? A federal judge on Tuesday night rejected an Arizona sheriff’s lawsuit seeking to halt President...
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Sheriff Arpaio aims to halt Obama immigration order
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has filed suit against President Obama challenging his authority to implement changes in immigration policy and allow about 5 million individuals...
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Gay, transgender groups demand to be included in immigration reform
Lawmakers will wait for details of Obama’s immigration action plan
GOP business backers urge immigration reform
A group of Arizona Republicans and business leaders on Wednesday urged Congress to act on immigration even as President Barack Obama is poised to take executive action to shield millions...
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AP Sources: Executive orders on immigration to affect millions
Report: White House didn’t OK immigrant releases
In this Friday, July 25, 2014, file photo, U.S. President Barack Obama speaks to the media. (AP Photo/File) WASHINGTON ai??i?? More than 2,000 immigrants facing deportation...
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Regents reject tuition reduction for students “lawfully present’’ in U.S.
The Arizona Board of Regents this afternoon rejected a motion that essentially sought to reduce the tuition rates for students who are in the country illegally but who have received...
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Latino group to file counter suit in MCCCD tuition case
A Latino legal civil rights organization plans to file a counter suit against the state in its legal challenge to Maricopa County Community College District’s policy of granting in-state tuition...
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Advocates press on, despite grim 2013 outlook for immigration reform
WASHINGTON – Immigration overhaul advocates said they will keep fighting, despite a House Republican leader’s comment last week that there is not enough time left on this year’s legislative calendar...
