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Fed Court Considers Constitutionality of AL, GA Anti-Immigrant Laws

In Atlanta, a three judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has begun hearing arguments over HB 56 and HB 87.

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In Arizona, turning outrage into political power

As the Arizona primary approaches, local Latino voters decide that while President Obama hasn't kept his promise on immigration reform, on the Republican side "there's nothing."

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Tonight’s GOP Debate in Arizona: Latinos Can Expect Tough Talk, No Solutions on Immigration

Arizona is now moving into battleground state territory, and Latinos comprise 29.6% of the state's population.

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“Is This Alabama?” Asks Hollywood Director Chris Weitz in Four Film Shorts

MUST WATCH VIDEO: New short film series probes into and exposes the extremities of Alabama’s harsh new anti-immigrant law, HB 56.

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In Colorado, the Hispanic Vote Is Key

Uniting Hispanics in Colorado is their discontent with the anti-immigrant rhetoric coming out of the Republican primary.

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Immigration & Latino Voters in Nevada

"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." Simply put, what happens in February won’t matter much in November. That’s when the state will turn into a battleground.

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2012 by the Numbers: 10 Things To Know About the Latino Vote

What does Romney's primary win in Florida say about the Latino vote in the general election?

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FL Politics: A Crash Course in the History of Latino Voters & Immigration

Florida’s Latino community has long been a powerful force in state politics, constituting 13% of registered voters. They are a force in national elections as well.

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Mexican fathers and deported grandmothers

Mitt Romney, who has some of the most extreme positions on immigration in this campaign, has decided to take advantage of his Mexican roots.

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Sign the Petition to Protect the DREAM Act

GOP candidates for president want to deny the dreams of so many young undocumented immigrants who want to give back to the country they call home.

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