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What Do You Think About Immigration? We Are Sending Your Comments To Washington Congresspersons in Time For The Vote
25 June 07 06:00 PM
The immigration issue is being debated by our Washington lawmakers again. Talk back! What are you thinking? Reply to this posting with your comments. We are send your responses to congresspeople on both sides of the issue before Congress votes. As a group Read More...
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United Farm Workers & Senators Dianne Feinstein & Edward Kennedy Talk Immigration
21 June 07 12:09 PM
6/21/07- Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Ca.) and Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) announced their continuing support for the Immigration Bill and the Farm Workers of America in a press conference today in conjunction with the United Farm Workers. Here's the pic's Read More...
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Hispanic.com Speaks With Ntl. Immigration Forum About The Immigration Bill's Status
11 June 07 01:45 PM
6/11/07- Hispanic.com was fortunate to speak with Angela Kelley of the National Immigration Forum, and Rich Stolz, Deputy Director for Public Policy at the Center for Community Change about the immigration bill issue. Angela Kelley, National Immigration Read More...
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Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif Speaks With Us About the Senate's Proposed Immigration Legislation
18 May 07 12:43 PM
5/18/07- We spoke with U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., by phone earlier today. She discussed the Senate’s proposed immigration bill. I truly believe this is the one and only time we will have to do an immigration bill. We are going into a presidential Read More...
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Q&A: “The Big Juan” (The Big One) WLW-AM Cincinnati Controversy- We Talk to LULAC’s Ohio President
14 May 07 07:31 PM
5/14/07- Cincinnati's WLW-AM orchestrated an ad campaign for May sweeps with a play on their motto "The Big One". Instead they called it: "The Big Juan", with a Mexican man in a sombrero, a donkey, and Mexican flag. After extensive community protest, Read More...