Category Archives: Immigration

Partnering with Mexico is wise

By Victor Trevino
The Republic | azcentral.com
In January, we witnessed the beginning of a second term for President Barack Oba­ma. In December, in Mexico, President Enrique Peña Nieto began a six-year term.
There are several reasons to emphasize the new beginnings of … Continue reading

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Different backgrounds but a common purpose

By Dan Nowicki and Ronald J. Hansen
The Republic | azcentral.com
The eight senators who banded together to pursue bipartisan immigration reform span the political spectrum from conservative to liberal. Some are longtime lawmakers while others are rising stars who represent the future … Continue reading

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Path Grows Clearer – Comprehensive migrant reform

EDITORIAL – January 30, 2013
The Republic | azcentral.com 
The door has opened on a vast expanse of com­mon ground.
Eight powerful senators and the president are ready to work on comprehensive im­migration reform. They agree more than they disagree.
This is good news for Ari­zona and … Continue reading

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Our immigration system is broken – Bipartisan Senate proposal includes path to citizenship

By Dan Nowicki and Daniel González – January 29, 2013
The Republic | azcentral.com
A bipartisan push for comprehensive im­migration reform, including a pathway to citizenship that is contingent on border secu­rity, shifted into high gear in the Senate on Monday, the … Continue reading

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