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ICE’s Union President Relishes Role as Nativist Player

Last August anti-immigrant group NumbersUSA and beleaguered lawyer Kris Kobach filed suit against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and ICE Director John Morton. The lawsuit was nothing more than an attempt by the nativist lobby to mount an … Continued

John Morton Resigns to Open Gourmet Snail Farm

Late last night, John Morton, the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, sent a heartfelt missive to his agents and dozens of congressional staff preceding his official resignation today. In hopes of offering the public a rare opportunity to look … Continued

Department of Justice Files Lawsuit Against CIS poster-sheriff Terry Johnson

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson in North Carolina. Johnson attended the “Border School” of Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) this year, refining some of the very skills that got Johnson sued. … Continued

ICE Director John Morton May Hand FAIR a Victory in California

“The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE share your concerns that such policies undermine public safety and hinder ICE’s ability to enforce the nation’s immigration laws.” Disturbing validation for controversial anti-immigrant group Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)—even … Continued

Did NumbersUSA Fudge Sources to Help Rep. Smith Prove POTUS is “Cooking the Books?”

This past Saturday, August 25, anti-immigrant group NumbersUSA – the group underwriting lawsuit of 10 ICE agents against the heads of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) – posted a blog on its website … Continued

Audiolog: Dreamers, not just What They’re Fighting for, but Who They’re Fighting

“Every great dream starts with a dreamer,” said Harriet Tubman over 100 years ago. As we gear up for another election year, Dream Act legislation is once again a topic of debate. Listen to the latest edition of Imagine2050′s audio … Continued

Charlotte, NC: Community Rallies, Rodrigo Cruz Ambrocio Saved from Deportation

When a community comes together, deportations can be stopped, and such was the case recently in North Carolina. Originally from Mexico, Rodrigo Cruz Ambrocio has lived in Charlotte, North Carolina, since he was 10 years-old. He is 16 now and … Continued

Report on Secure Communities Fuels Program’s Illegitimacy

The much-maligned Secure Communities program took more blows last week when a report by the Program’s task force to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was leaked. The task force describes itself as “a broad-based panel made up of local … Continued