Immigration
Ten years after founder’s death, key neo-Nazi movement ‘a joke’ | Southern Poverty Law Center
Last year, a balding, 46-year-old man slipped quietly into the men’s rooms of three Orlando, Fla., area biker bars, where he warily pasted “Bring Our Troops Home” [...]
ACLU: Emails From Author Of Arizona’s SB 1070 Prove Racial Motivation | ThinkProgress
The ACLU of Arizona has released thousands of emails it says prove that SB 1070, Arizona’s controversial immigration law, was racially motivated. According to a report by [...]
The Astonishing Bigotry and Paranoia of Russell Pearce | Hatewatch | Southern Poverty Law Center
Former Arizona state Senate President Russell Pearce, the author of his state’s draconian anti-immigrant law, S.B. 1070, is notorious for making outrageous claims about the [...]
The Missing Racial Profiling Argument in the Arizona Case » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names
It was nearly a month ago when the US Supreme Court issued its opinion in the case of Arizona vs. United States. In the decision, the Court ruled that most of Arizona’s [...]
Islamophobes & Anti-Immigrant Politician Team Up to Spread Hate | IMAGINE 2050
This past Sunday, former Colorado congressman and Team America PAC founder Tom Tancredo reblogged a post from Pamela Geller’s Atlas Shrugs website entitled “Christians, [...]
Sheriff of the Exception | mexmigration: History and Politics of Mexican Immigration
Since 2010, when the current wave of anti-immigrant lawmaking [sic] was unleashed, most eyes have focused on the heroic campaigns against legislation that legalized the state [...]
Fear and Failure in Arizona » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names
When you rarely win, you learn not expect much. I never considered myself poor but when I was growing up I never remember my parents telling me that I was going to college or [...]
Arizona Immigration Law Opponents Renew Case Against Most Controversial Provision
Opponents of Arizona’s hardline immigration enforcement law launched a new effort Tuesday aimed at thwarting a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that will allow police to [...]
East L.A. speaks from its heart – Los Angeles Times
The moment Carmen Fought laid eyes on the man in the hallway of a Pomona courthouse, she was certain he was white. Then his lips parted, and Fought did an about-face. Now she [...]