IMMIGRATION
Undocumented students could get in-state tuition under bill
By Danielle Killey More students could attend college if a plan allowing undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition at public colleges is approved, a Minnesota lawmaker argues. We want to eli...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:15 AM
New Trier, Minnesota
Coming back to the tourism scene and the coverage on German-named towns in Minnesota, we will take a look at the next town on tour, which is located near Hastings and Faribault. Albeit a really smal...
Posted on 2/24/11 at 7:27 PM
Putting the Raz in Crazy
My editor received a peculiar email today. Scratch that. It wasn't peculiar. It was downright bizarre. It reminded me of how Nietzsche wrote, only the writer of this email may have been kicked i...
Posted on 5/4/10 at 9:26 AM
Arizona helped deport thousands without new law
WASHINGTON (AP) — Without the benefit of their state's strict new immigration law, officers from a single Arizona county helped deport more than 26,000 immigrants from the U.S. through a federal-local partnership program that has been roundly criticized as fraught with problems.By SUZANNE GAMBOA,Associated Press Writer , July 28, 2010
Ariz. sheriff: I'll jail immigration protesters
WASHINGTON (AP) — The sheriff of the most populous county in Arizona says he's "not going to put up with any civil disobedience" when the state's new immigration law takes effect.By Associated Press , July 28, 2010
Column: U.S. policies help bring Mexicans across the border
The U.S. immigration debate tends to ignore a fundamental question: Why do so many people migrate here from Mexico and other countries in Central America?By Manuel Pérez-Rocha, Otherwords , July 24, 2010
Letter: Down with Israeli policies; up with Arizona's new law
Recently, both Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have both bad-mouthed Israel for building more settlements in disputed land areas. In the meantime, Hillary gave the so-called Palestinian refugees millions of dollars borrowed from China.By Marvin Kroontje, Magnolia , July 22, 2010
Letter: Is amnesty really the best solution?
Maybe the left has got this one right. There are obviously too many millions of them to arrest them all.By Michael D. Garber, Jackson , July 08, 2010
Fellowship meets activism for immigration reform
WILLMAR — Under the shelter at Miller Park, the conversation was lively Wednesday as the Willmar Area Comprehensive Immigration Reform coalition hosted a community picnic.By Anne Polta, West Central Tribune , June 24, 2010
Column: Immigrants’ American dreams
WASHINGTON — As the immigration debate rages on, I’ve been thinking about my own relationship with immigration.By Tope Folarin , June 23, 2010
Letter: Amnesty is the lesser of two evils
I agree with Mary Linder in her response letter — that we have too many illegals. My point was when the horse is out of the barn, you have to make the best of it.By Mike Bogle, Windom , June 17, 2010
Area lawmakers address deficit
WORTHINGTON — The state’s budget deficit, immigration and welfare dominated the discussion at Friday’s legislative breakfast, as area lawmakers met with city and county leaders at the Worthington Country Club.
June 11, 2010
As others see it: Immigration plan needed for nation
An issue which has been boiling in the field but virtually ignored in Washington, D.C., is serious immigration reform.By Bemidji Pioneer , June 09, 2010
Letter: 'Our country, our land, our lifestyle'
In response to last week’s letter to the editor by Mike Bogle:By Mary Linder, Worthington , May 28, 2010
Obama puts forth border plan similar to Bush’s
PHOENIX (AP) — President Barack Obama’s plan to send as many as 1,200 National Guard troops back to the U.S.-Mexico border quelled demands that he must do more to battle illegal immigration and drug smuggling, but advocates for tougher enforcement say the troops need authority to make detentions.By Associated Press , May 26, 2010
Letter: Amnesty, securing the border both a must
On Dec. 21, 2012, the sun will be come between the earth and the center of the universe. This was predicted by the Mayan calendar more than 1,000 years agoBy Mike Bogle, Windom , May 20, 2010
People protest Lakers coach Jackson over his refusal to criticize Arizona anti-immigration law
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles police say several dozen people waving signs and American flags gathered outside Staples Center before the Lakers-Phoenix Suns game in a protest over Lakers coach Phil Jackson’s refusal to criticize Arizona’s new anti-immigration law.By Associated Press , May 18, 2010
Start with a little respect
SAN DIEGO — Republicans in Congress say the most preposterous things about illegal immigration.By Ruben Navarrette , May 16, 2010
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