Immigration

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  • 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?
  • Tancredo dropping out of presidential race?

    The immigration-obsessed congressman has called a press conference in Iowa on Thursday; early speculation is that he'll announce his exit.
  • Minutemen founder rethinking Huckabee endorsement?

    Jim Gilchrist, who surprised fellow anti-immigration activists by endorsing Mike Huckabee last week, expresses some doubts about his choice.
  • What's the difference between bloggers and illegal immigrants?

    You can't build a fence to stop bloggers from tearing apart the fortress of mainstream journalism. Thank goodness
  • The GOP's field of dreams

    Fred Thompson flickers to life. Mike Huckabee apologizes for bad-mouthing Mitt Romney's faith. But Wednesday's debate showed it's still anybody's race to win in Iowa.
  • For Romney, a double fault on illegal immigrants

    Romney claims he warned his landscaping company about not hiring illegals; its owner says he didn't.
  • The richest immigrants in Silicon Valley

    Why are Indians flourishing in Santa Clara County? Could it be because extraordinary diversity is like mother's milk?
  • American empire, going, going ...

    Great empires were extraordinarily pluralistic, argues Amy Chua, until they frayed into xenophobia and decline. Can the U.S. steer another course?
  • John "One Australia" Howard has a problem

    As Tonto said to the Lone Ranger, "What do you mean 'we,' white man?"
  • Tom Tancredo parodying himself

    We could swear we've heard one line of the anti-immigration congressman's latest campaign ad somewhere before.
  • A job well done by Tom Tancredo

    The Colorado anti-illegal immigration crusader may have doomed his own party to a generation of irrelevance
  • Blackwater's run for the border

    The notorious security contractor has plans for a military-style complex near the U.S.-Mexico border. Critics worry the firm's "mercenary soldiers" could join the U.S. Border Patrol.
  • Congress to New York (and Chicago and L.A.): Drop dead

    Popular proposals to choke off federal support to immigrant-friendly "sanctuary cities" would also dry up anti-terror funding for the cities most at risk.
  • Getting back from Baja

    Nothing's easier than a short walk across the border. If you're going south.
  • Ocelots are collateral damage

    The U.S.-Mexican border fence, which could be ramrodded past environmental laws, would set back decades of wildlife conservation.
  • At debate, Democrats lost in translation

    An all-Spanish presidential debate symbolizes the new power of Hispanic voters, but format glitches mar a historic first.
  • What you missed while watching "Rescue Me"

    Salon watches another GOP debate so you don't have to: Fox News men get plucky! Dems take heat for Larry Craig! McCain surges at Romney! And much more.
  • The ballad of Ramos and Compean

    How the anti-immigration right -- and Lou Dobbs -- turned two rogue Border Patrol agents into heroes and got Congress on their side.
  • No wonder they called him Turd Blossom

    Karl Rove could put fecal matter on his lapel and call it a boutonniere. Goodbye and good riddance.
  • Placating the GOP base or protecting the workplace?

    Whether or not the Bush administration's stepped-up immigration raids are a political stunt to soothe angry Republican voters, they still carry a human price tag.
  • Glenn Beck makes nice with the John Birch Society

    The CNN Headline News host had an extra-special guest on his show Wednesday night -- a spokesman for the ultraconservative conspiracist group.
  • Grape harvesters of illegal immigration wrath

    Want to stop the flow of migrant crop pickers across the border? Upgrade!
  • U.S. to merge with Mexico and Canada?

    In his new bestseller, Jerome "Swift boat" Corsi explains how immigration will destroy American sovereignty and the "amero" will replace the dollar.
  • McCain flees north toward home

    With even supporters checking his campaign's vital signs, the candidate looks for new life in New Hampshire, the state where he upset George W. Bush in 2000.
  • The jerk in chief

    President Bush has a reputation as a cutup you'd like to have a beer with. But he made a 13-year-old girl cry today.
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