Anti-Immigration Tone Alienating Hispanics
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Republican Party is beefing up its minority outreach nationwide and preparing to put its rising Latino stars on the campaign trail amid concerns that tough immigration...
View ArticleMaryland Court Affirms Illegal Immigrant Tuition Ballot Question
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (CBSDC/AP) — Maryland’s highest court says voters can decide whether to approve a law that allows in-state tuition for some illegal immigrants, affirming a lower court’s ruling. The...
View ArticleOpinion: Romney Can’t Even Lead From Behind
“Leading from behind” is a charge Mitt Romney has hurled at the President on numerous occasions. Given Mitt Romney’s response to the Administration on immigration, it is a phrase that is in Romney’s...
View ArticleOpinion: Romney’s Nixonian Secret Plans
Does Mitt Romney understand the job he is interviewing for? After the speech he gave to Hispanic legislators yesterday in Orlando the answer clearly is no. Like a financier spinning fanciful scenarios...
View ArticleSouthwest Candidates Pitch DREAM Act For Platform
WASHINGTON (AP) — In an appeal to Latino voters, three Senate candidates in the Southwest are calling on delegates to the Democratic National Convention to make support of a bill to help young illegal...
View ArticleHomeland Security Accepting Work Permit Applications From Illegal Immigrants
WASHINGTON (AP) — Young illegal immigrants are scrambling to get passports and other records in order as the Homeland Security Department starts accepting applications to allow them to avoid...
View ArticleOpinion: A Step Forward And A Step Back For The American Dream
In many ways August 15, 2012 was a day like any other this summer. It was hot. The drought continued to plague our country. The economy struggled to continue on the slow path to prosperity. But two...
View ArticleRomney Details New Plans For Tax, Immigration Reform
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican White House candidate Mitt Romney is offering new ideas on the controversial issues of taxes and immigration, sparking a fresh flashpoint with President Barack Obama before...
View ArticleOpinion: Does Mitt Romney Have An October Surprise For The Debate?
Governor Romney has spent a lot of time in debate prep lately. The campaign, short on specifics to date, is also starting to roll out a few hints about policies that Romney has been silent on. The...
View ArticleMd. Voters Approve State’s Version of Dream Act
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Voters on Tuesday approved allowing illegal immigrants who meet certain criteria to pay in-state tuition at public colleges, making Maryland the first state in the nation to pass...
View ArticleMaryland Roundup: Same-Sex Marriage, More Gambling Approved
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (CBSDC) – Aside from the re-election of Senator Cardin, Maryland voters elected for plenty of change on Election Day, even setting a nationwide precedent for education along the way....
View ArticleHouse GOP, Dems Continue Clash Over Immigration
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans took a tentative step toward offering citizenship to some unauthorized immigrants Tuesday, but hit an immediate wall of resistance from the White House on down as...
View ArticleNapolitano: US Will ‘Face A Major Cyber Event That Will Have A Serious Effect...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, who is resigning next week, expressed disappointment Tuesday during her farewell remarks that Congress failed to pass a law providing a...
View ArticleLt. Gov. Anthony Brown Proposes Dream Act Fund
SILVER SPRING, Md. — Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown is proposing to create a student loan fund to help students who are not legal residents pay for college. Brown, who is running in the Democratic primary for...
View ArticleIssa: ‘This Flood Is Going To Mean Children Dying Trying To Get In’ Due To...
WASHINGTON (CBSDC/AP) — A top Republican lawmaker warns that children will die trying to get into the U.S. illegally due to President Barack Obama’s DREAM Act. Speaking to Fox News Radio, Rep. Darrell...
View ArticleRNC Accuses O’Malley Of ‘Hispandering’ To Immigrant Voters
WASHINGTON (WNEW) — Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley is being accused of “Hispandering” to immigrant voters as part of his efforts to gather support for a potential 2016 presidential run. Republican...
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