This Little Thing Called Immigration

Immigration is a hard topic to ignore; so hard that it is a topic for my political science class this semester. For my class, we are required to blog throughout the semester on this topic. Despite this assignment, I really hope to further my discussion on immigration since it has long intrigued me. I will admit it; I do hold some opinions on this problem, like almost everyone else. But hopefully I can look further into what I think is ultimately important in this growing debate: a solution.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Senate is to Vote Today

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CBS report s that the Senate is scheduled to vote on the Dream Act today.  The House passed the legislation last night with 216 votes to 198...
Monday, December 6, 2010

Perceptions on Immigration: Are They Getting Any Better?

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Today, in a rhetoric class I am taking, someone in the class tried arguing for SB1070, and it made me question if people's perceptions o...
Saturday, December 4, 2010

Lou Dobbs: New Look on Immigration

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I find it interesting that Lou Dobbs has retracted a little from his previous statements about illegal immigration. Before this interview,...
Monday, November 29, 2010

It was Only a Dream...

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David Frum from The Week  describes in his editorial how the Dream Act has become more like an actual nightmare.   Frum cannot invision the ...
Thursday, November 25, 2010

U.K.: Getting Things Done?

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In previous posts, the U.K. and its recent stance on immigration has been making controversial news.   Now officially, the U.K. has limited ...
Monday, November 22, 2010

Another Political Cartoon

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In looking back at this semester, one important aspect I have learned is that cartoons, like this above, are myths.  This cartoon depicts t...
Saturday, November 20, 2010

Is it possible?

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Following up with the remarks of Bill Richardson, The Los Angeles Times reported that the White House, along with the senate, are pushing fo...
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