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Immigration

Hispanic people moving out of Arizona

by reynz on June 18, 2010

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In the wake of Arizona’s tough new immigration law and the toppling economy, it is now reported that many Hispanic people are moving out of Arizona. They say, it’s like a mass exodus out of Arizona. While there are no precise figures, there are clear signs people are hitting the road. Obviously, the result of [...]

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Arizona targets ethnic studies ban

by reynz on June 4, 2010

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What started as a noble action to curb illegal immigration and related crimes, now, Arizona touched ethnic studies that further infuriated a lot of people. And then, get this, even Miss USA is now hitting the headlines with some political overtones. I hope this will not escalate into one problematic race relations here. When we [...]

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From: Time “Anchor babies” isn’t a very endearing term, but in Arizona those are the words being used to tag children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants. While not new, the term is increasingly part of the local vernacular because the primary authors of the nation’s toughest and most controversial immigration law are targeting [...]

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While you guys in the Philippines are busy with so many conspiracy theories about the new hocos PCOS, the Hyatt 10 vs. Kamag-anak, Inc., the Quezon Gov. helicopter crash and the Mar/Binay he-did-it-no-he-didn’t; back here in the United States, all eyes are on Arizona. The Arizona Immigration Bill was passed to curb not only illegal [...]

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Wanted: New Immigrants

by Rainier on June 30, 2007

Philadelphia. My city. My home for the last 21 years. With it’s newest and tallest building currently under construction na dinadaanan ko araw-araw. A picture, perfect city.  It’s called the City of Brotherly Love. It’s the first capital of the United States. It’s where the first Supreme Court of the United States is located. It’s [...]

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SpeakOutYourAFlip on Immigration & Deportation

January 13, 2007

Here’s an email I received from one of my avid reader. Mahal na Reyna, A lot of Filipinos in the United States live a good life. Which is why, a lot of Filipinos may not be aware of this, but we have a growing number of Filipino immigrants who are deported back to the Philippines. You [...]

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