If you're like us, then you'll be watching a lot of television this fall. Whether you watch it live or record it on your DVR, one thing is for sure: there will be a lot of fresh faces on your screen!
It’s been a crazy week in the political arena, from radio show host Lou Dobbs being accused of hiring undocumented workers to Jay-Z being targeted as a criminal by the Miami Police Department. With
Lou Dobbs is the latest former CNN personality to come under fire this week for something he said and did. Dobbs, for years now, has been Mr. throw them out and having a hard-line stance on undocumented
Turns out since 2002 people have been getting more and more high and the rate of illegal drug use rose last year to the highest level in nearly a decade, fueled by a sharp increase in marijuana use and
Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-TX) announces that the 14th amendment which allows all persons born in America to have citizenship, is actually subjecting us to terrorist threats. On top of supporting
Born in Puerto Rico, Eduardo Caraballo was detained by federal immigration authorities on suspicion of being an illegal immigrant. Caraballo even showed his i.d. to the authorities but they weren\'t
This is not they way to reform immigration, violence won\'t change the law.\r\nYes the law is unjust, but we cannot change the law with violence. Check out this video where a young student is baited into
It\'s all bout the shoes. It seems in Arizona if your shoes ain\'t fly enough or if they look like immigrant shoes you can get locked up. WTF? this law is going to far and legislators trying to explain
This is a blog by Chuck D and Theresa Johnson from the Huffington Post:\r\nThe Arizona immigration bill -- which Governor Jan Brewer has decided to sign into law -- is racist, deceitful, and reflects
Lawmakers, in Arizona, passed an immigration law that will essentially require anyone who is or looks like an immigrant to carry their proof of residency at all times, the Arizona House voted for a
Lawmakers, in Arizona, passed an immigration law that will essentially require anyone who is or looks like an immigrant to carry their proof of residency at all times, the Arizona House voted for a
Gov. Jan Brewer has signed the immigration measure.\r\nBrewer signed the bill about 1:30 p.m. while chants broke out from about 2,000 people who have gathered in the mall between the House and Senate.\r\n\"There
That’s right I’m putting the whole state of Arizona on blast for the simple fact that lawmakers, in the desert state, passed an immigration law that will essentially require anyone who is or looks like
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