Immigration

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  • Have curry spices, will travel

    Aficionados of Indian cuisine in the United Kingdom can relax -- the government is heeding the belly growls of the people
  • The right to bear a prepaid cellphone

    Should we be required to show identification in order to buy an untrackable phone?
  • Double-wide dreams

    Courtney Hunt on her Sundance-acclaimed, slo-mo rural thriller "Frozen River" and making an indie film even action-movie fans can love (interview/podcast).
  • Border security, then and now

    A century ago, the U.S. Army attempted to police the U.S.-Mexico border, with mixed success. Force isn't always the right answer
  • New McCain ad praises immigrants

    John McCain reaches back to last year's immigration debate in a new commercial that could bolster his standing with Latinos and moderates.
  • Jesse Helms is not dead

    His politics and his methods live on -- among liberals as well as conservatives.
  • Conservatives worry about McCain backslide on immigration

    Obama's not the only presidential candidate with "base issues" this week. Conservatives are getty antsy about McCain's renewed talk of comprehensive immigration reform.
  • Can immigrants save an aging Europe?

    What happens to a society with a declining birth rate which refuses to open the door to outsiders?
  • On the morality of immigration

    If the U.S. is less crowded than the rest of the world, is it "fair" to keep other people out?
  • McCain panders on immigration, again

    Once a moderate on the issue, John McCain needs to tack to the right to mollify his party's base, but also needs to hold on to Latino votes -- so he's tailoring his position to his audience.
  • Not quite Americans

    Sexual assault, enslavement, no medical care -- Peter Orner, author of an oral history of illegal immigrants, discusses the nightmares experienced by this vulnerable population.
  • The perils of international online dating

    Can an e-mail trail help determine whether a marriage was made in "good faith"?
  • Exodus of the Polish plumber

    In a borderless Europe, cheap workers come -- and then they go
  • Be gay, be anything -- just not single!

    With same-sex marriage now legal in California, mothers across India and elsewhere are eager to see their gay sons and daughters finally get hitched.
  • Study shows immigrants assimilating faster than in past

    A report by a conservative think tank throws some cold water on one of the main arguments used by foes of immigration.
  • How to stop illegal Canadian immigration

    Tom Tancredo says we need a fence on the northern border, too. At least one Canadian vociferously agrees.
  • So long, Canada

    Strict new border policies are turning Canada into a foreign country. Is this any way to treat our neighbors?
  • In defense of Lou Dobbs

    Nasty, nativist and pandering to the worst in America? Sure. But overstepping the bounds of the First Amendment? Uh, nope.
  • The sad case of the wiggly chapati

    Will a change in U.K. immigration laws doom the most savory relic of the British Empire?
  • Lou Dobbs vs. La Raza

    Does featuring Minutemen on his show make Dobbs a purveyor of hate speech? And should the man be surprised that some critics call him a bigot?
  • Betrayed by John McCain

    Republican hard-liners have a potent hatred for their front-runner. But soon he may be sitting prettier -- with a win by Hillary Clinton.
  • Will the press get over its love for McCain?

    The "straight-talking maverick" should be scrutinized like other candidates -- for starters on his soft-money operation called the Reform Institute.
  • The dismal state of George W. Bush

    In his last annual speech to Congress, the president used Osama bin Laden to justify Iraq, bravely denounced pork-barrel spending and waxed amnesiac about Iran.
  • Baby boomlet

    U.S. birthrate up, and not only among teens and Nicole Richie.
  • From Huckabee, an immigration bob and weave?

    The Washington Times says he wants to deny citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants. Ever heard of the U.S. Constitution?
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