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Monday, July 23, 2012




Immigration

Opinion articles on immigration issues and the local and federal attempts to address them.

OPINION COVERAGE OF IMMIGRATION

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EDITORIAL | SUNDAY OBSERVER
In Arpaio’s Arizona, They Fought Back
In Arpaio’s Arizona, They Fought Back
Many brave people have fought back against Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s anti-immigrant campaign. Now, with a lawsuit under way in Phoenix, their work is finally being recognized.
July 21, 2012, Saturday
EDITORIAL
A Challenge to Arizona’s Brutal Anti-Latino Law
A federal court now has a chance to block the “show me your papers” section of Arizona’s anti-immigrant law.
July 20, 2012, Friday
EDITORIAL
Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Trial
A civil rights case exposes years of abuses against Latinos in Arizona.
July 15, 2012, Sunday
CAMPAIGN STOPS
Playing It Dangerously Safe
Can Mitt Romney be everything to everyone on immigration?
July 1, 2012
OP-ED COLUMNIST
Show Me Your Papers
Show Me Your Papers
Americans should get over their anxieties about a national identification card.
July 01, 2012, Sunday
EDITORIAL
After Arizona, a Struggle Continues
The Supreme Court ruling on Arizona’s immigration law has not ended the struggle for civil rights in immigrant communities. There is much damage to undo.
July 01, 2012, Sunday
EDITORIAL
Immigrants and Small Business
A new study paints a broad and detailed picture of immigrant entrepreneurship, affirming the centrality of immigration in the American economy.
June 30, 2012, Saturday
EDITORIAL | THE SUPREME COURT ACTS
The Court: Immigration Law
The court rejected the foundation of Arizona’s cold-blooded immigration law, but it didn’t go far enough.
June 26, 2012, Tuesday
EXPOSURES
Bill Manbo’s Images of Japanese-Americans in Detention
Bill Manbo’s Images of Japanese-Americans in Detention
Using Kodachrome film, Bill Manbo captured images from Heart Mountain in Wyoming, a detention camp for people of Japanese ancestry.
June 24, 2012, Sunday
OP-ED COLUMNIST
All the President’s Privileges
All the President’s Privileges
With President Obama in the White House comes a sudden shift in Democratic views about the limits of executive power.
June 24, 2012, Sunday
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Why Vincent Chin Matters
Why Vincent Chin Matters
Despite decades of debunking, the model minority myth — the perception of Asian-Americans as overachieving nerds — persists.
June 23, 2012, Saturday
OP-ED COLUMNIST
The (Sort of) New Mitt
The (Sort of) New Mitt
Is General Election Mitt Romney making some changes from the Primary Mitt Romney? Just look at the Mittspeak, people, and decide for yourself.
June 23, 2012, Saturday
EDITORIAL
California’s Trust Act
The bill seeks to counter the damage done by the Obama administration’s Secure Communities program, which has led to the deportations of thousands of people with no criminal records.
June 22, 2012, Friday
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Migrants Dying on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Overall illegal immigration numbers are down, but migrants are dying in the desert at the same rate that they have been for years.
June 22, 2012, Friday
OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS
The Beneficial Impact of Immigrants
The evidence is in: Immigrants have had a mostly positive impact.
June 20, 2012, Wednesday

Multimedia

A New Civil Rights Movement
Alabama’s ruling class has dug in against the storm it caused with the nation’s most oppressive immigration law. But Latinos in the south are moving now to protect themselves.
As Reform Falters, Immigration Battle Rages in Arizona
Milestones in the nation’s struggle with immigration since 2004 and the New York Times editorials that have followed it.
Immigration Standoff in Phoenix
Protests outside a furniture store have become a flashpoint in the debate over the presence of undocumented workers.


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