Though domestic immigration battles get more attention on this side of the Atlantic, Europe’s immigrants face their share of government raids and misunderstandings, especially since religion has become a factor in a way that it would never be here. In many Western European cities, large numbers of Asian, Eastern European and African immigrants live in [...]
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Slate Looks at How Europe Handles Immigration
October 25, 2008 – 1:02 pm
By Amy Crawford
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Posted in Uncategorized
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Also tagged Alexandra Starr, Austria, Columbia, Europe, Germany, Immigration, immigration policy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Turkey
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McCain “Snubs” Barletta in Northeast Pennsylvania Campaign Swing
September 30, 2008 – 6:08 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDMKYlKMaLA John McCain has been trumpeting his record on immigration reform in Spanish language ads, hoping to gain Latino votes by distancing himself from his party’s right wing. Now, in perhaps his greatest show of support for a liberal immigration agenda, McCain pointedly ignored one of the country’s most high-profile immigration hardliners and one of [...]
By Amy Crawford
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Posted in Immigration: New Voters, Old Fears
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Also tagged Barletta, illegal immigration, immigration reform, Kanjorski, McCain, Pennsylvania
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