Alabama Introduces New Immigration Law, Worse Than Arizona
Not too long ago, many eyes were looking down on Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona. (…)
Not too long ago, many eyes were looking down on Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona. (…)
In 2008 when President Barack Obama was still just the Democratic nominee for the election to see who would take over for former President George W. Bush and when John McCain was the Republican nominee, at times it seemed as though all of the attention was going to McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin of Alaska. (…)
Tracing back to 2010, there has been a deep controversy in the state of Arizona in terms of their immigration policies. (…)
One of the promises of Republicans running for the House of Representatives in the 2010 Midterm Elections was that they were going to repeal Obama’s health care reform bill. (…)
When the citizens of Tucson, Arizona went to their local grocery store Saturday morning, they were not expecting what was to come. (…)
In what is possibly the most anticipated Midterm Election in recent history, the fight for control of Congress halfway through Barack Obama’s first term as President of the United States is proving to be worth the hype. (…)
The issue of border security on the border between the United States of America and Mexico has been debated for decades. (…)
The topic of immigration has been a major issue in the politics of the United States of America for decades, especially in the past ten years. (…)
The year 2010 has seen much news on the topic of immigration, specifically illegal immigration. (…)
San Francisco (Obama.net)- The new immigration law in Arizona that is set to go into effect on July 29th would allow police officers to check […]
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