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March 14, 2012



Today on ImmigrationReform.com - Norquist and Birthright Citizenship

Today on our blog we take a look at recent statements made by Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist regarding birthright citizenship. Also, our Government Relations team report about a new strategy used by illegal aliens to avoid deportation. Check it all out at www.immigrationreform.com.

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DHS Unveils "Don't Call it Prison" Prison for Detainees

"On a patch of Texas farmland near the Gulf of Mexico, immigration officials on Tuesday unveiled one of the most visible results of a three-year-old plan to overhaul the nation's immigration detention system: a brand-new center intended to provide a less penal setting for detainees," the New York Times writes. "Detainees will be free to move through much of the center 24 hours a day. Unarmed staff members, dressed in blue polo shirts and khaki trousers, are known as 'resident advisers,' not guards."

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Pearce to Testify Before Senate on SB 1070

"He couldn't land the big fish, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer. But Sen. Chuck Schumer did get a lead author of Arizona's controversial immigration law to agree to testify at a Senate hearing next month," Politico reports.

"The New York Democrat said that ex-state Sen. Russell Pearce -- who helped draft the immigration statute that roiled the nation, then lost his seat in a recall election -- will testify before the Senate's immigration subcommittee on April 24."

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PR Campaign Underway to Stop Deportation of Man Who Disrupted Legislative Meeting

"Twitter and online petition campaigns are under way to stop the deportation of a Winston-Salem man arrested last month at a legislative meeting about the state's role in immigration policy. Uriel Alberto, a 24-year-old native of Mexico in this country for nearly 17 years, has used his Feb. 29 arrest to raise awareness about a generation of immigrants in this country without documentation," the News Observer writes.

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Border Tour Opens Eyes

"Cynthia Kendoll, as president of Oregonians For Immigration Reform, considered herself fairly knowledgeable about immigration issues. And then she went on a six-day tour of the Arizona-Mexico border. 'I learned more in one day than I had in 10 years,' Kendoll said," the Statesman Journal writes. "Kendoll and five other concerned citizens, including a lawyer, a fire chief and the owner of a fence company, traveled with three members from the center for an up-close look at the border region from Yuma to Tucson."

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