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Immigration Employees File Suit Against Obama's New Immigration Policy

A group of immigration agents on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the Obama administration, claiming that following new lenient deportation policies requires them to violate the law. The 10 Immigration...

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Foreclosures Leave Holes In Voter Outreach

The nation's foreclosure crisis rarely is mentioned by the presidential candidates, but it looms large as their campaigns grapple with finding evicted voters in swing states. Organizers are discovering...

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Occupy Plans Resurgence At Democratic Convention

As President Obama reintroduces himself to America at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., next week, the Occupy movement will be there trying to do the same. Remember Occupy Wall...

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Florida, Colorado Voter Purges Net Few Noncitizens, So Far

States using a federal immigration database to purge noncitizens from voter lists are starting to get results, which so far include few illegal voters. In Florida, which was first to gain access to the...

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Setbacks For Voter ID Laws in Pa., Other States Could Be Short-Lived

Civil rights groups are cheering the injunction placed on the Pennsylvania voter identification law, but their recent victories against state photo ID measures very likely won't last beyond Election...

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Obama's Top Advisers Have Dissed His Debate Chops Before

Despite President Obama's celebrated gift for oratory, the Obama supporters least surprised by his underwhelming performance against Mitt Romney may have been two of his top advisers. Senior...

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Casinos Not An Easy Bet For Local Governments

More states and cities are turning to casinos to generate revenue and plug budget holes. The latest to try its luck is Maryland, where groups are waging an expensive campaign over a ballot question...

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Republican Governors Gear Up For Election Gains

While the presidential election consumes the nation's attention, the Republican Party is poised to expand its dominance of state politics with this year's contests for governor. If predictions of...

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For Hispanics, A Question Of Turnout

By now, it's no surprise that most Latinos plan to vote for President Obama. They are the nation's largest minority group, often likened to a sleeping giant that could decide the outcome in key swing...

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Despite Talk, Immigration Overhaul Not A Guarantee

Now that Republicans are widely embracing an overhaul of immigration laws , even a path to legal status for illegal residents, will their members in Congress follow through? At first glance, it appears...

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Hispanic Caucus Rejects Republican Immigration Bills

Determined not to be excluded from the post-election bipartisan talk of passing immigration legislation, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Wednesday rejected two Republican proposals while outlining...

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'Jet' Magazine Features Its First Gay Male Couple

Many African-Americans are buzzing about the latest edition of Jet magazine , which for the first time features a gay male couple in its popular section for wedding announcements. The magazine's Dec....

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Black, Latino Groups: It's Our Turn, Mr. President

After African-American and Latino voters turned out in record numbers to reelect President Obama, leaders for both groups are turning up the pressure on him to return the favor. They say that...

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Obama Administration Deported Record 1.5 Million People

Although President Obama supports setting a path to citizenship for many illegal immigrants, his administration deported a record 1.5 million of them in his first term. In addition, the latest data...

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Census Bureau Rethinks The Best Way To Measure Race

Possible revisions to how the decennial census asks questions about race and ethnicity have raised concerns among some groups that any changes could reduce their population count and thus weaken their...

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House Gears Up For Immigration Battle

With immigration expected to be a top issue in the new Congress, lawmakers in both parties continue to call for a bipartisan approach — while also preparing for battle. The messaging from many House...

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The Rev. Al Sharpton, In Six True-False Statements

Editor's note: NPR's Corey Dade recently traveled to New York to interview the Rev. Al Sharpton about the unusual arc of his checkered career, from pugnacious street fighter for racial justice to savvy...

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Bipartisan Senate Group Kick-Starts Immigration Battle

A bipartisan Senate plan unveiled Monday to overhaul the U.S. immigration system frames a pitched debate expected in Congress around the areas of border enforcement, a path to citizenship for those...

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For Some Donors, Boy Scouts' Ban On Gays Doesn't Add Up

Years of criticism and even a U.S. Supreme Court challenge couldn't force the Boy Scouts of America to admit openly gay members and leaders. But money talks, and after the defections of major donors,...

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Sharpton 2.0: From Outsider To Insider

Although he's been a public figure for three decades, the Rev. Al Sharpton is more visible these days than ever, often in ways even he wouldn't have dreamed when he was leading protests on the streets...

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