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Tag: Immigration: Page 55
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Women of Color, Unite!
At a time when divisive issues like race, class and immigration reform have become the hot topic of the day…
May 31, 2006
Students
Illegal Immigrants Denied Corporate Scholarships
The fiery immigration-reform debate has corporations grappling with whether or not go give scholarships to students who are here illegally.
May 30, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Coalition Questions Logic of Immigration Reforms
A newly formed coalition of 11 influential Blacks known as “Choose Black America” rebuked the U.S. Senate’s comprehensive immigration bill at its inaugural press conference Tuesday at the National Press Club in Washington D.C.
May 23, 2006
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Perspectives: Immigration Policy Is An Issue of Morality
While sounding empathetic toward illegal immigrants, President Bush nonetheless proposed on Monday a plan — to deploy 6,000 to the U.S.-Mexico border — that history has proven to be deadly. Current immigration reform proposals are incompatible with a nation founded on principles of fairness and humanity.
May 17, 2006
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Professor: Black-Latino Coalition Needed to Counter Anti-Immigration Protestors
The 12-city tour the Minuteman Project began this week to build support for tighter border security, including stops in predominantly Black neighborhoods, suggests that now is the time to build an alliance between Hispanics and Blacks, says a University of California-Davis professor.
May 11, 2006
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For Illegal College Students, An Uncertain Future
Amy Chen* grew up in New York, living the life of a typical suburban American girl…
May 4, 2006
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For Illegal College Students, An Uncertain Future
Amy Chen* grew up in New York, living the life of a typical surburban American girl, with one exception – she’s been living in the United States illegally ever since her parents emigrated from Taiwan when she was an infant.
May 3, 2006
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Reaching a Fever Pitch
I knew the issue of illegal immigration was heating up when in my own northern Virginia community…
May 3, 2006
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Is a New Civil Rights Movement Emerging?
For weeks, television and newspaper stories have featured spectacular images of masses of humanity lined up for miles, marching in support of immigrants…
May 3, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Summers’ Nixing of Latino Studies
In the months following his ascension to the presidency in July 2001, Harvard University President Lawrence H. Summers was presented with two proposals to boost multicultural research at the university…
April 19, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Summers’ Nixing of Latino Studies
In the months following his ascension to the presidency in July 2001, Harvard University President Lawrence H. Summers was…
April 18, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Summers’ Nixing of Latino Studies a Deal Breaker for Some Harvard Faculty
In the months following his ascension to the presidency in July 2001, Harvard University President Lawrence H. Summers was presented with two proposals to…
March 26, 2006
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