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Illegal Immigrants Get $4.2 Billion in Child Tax Credits in 2010

It appears illegal aliens are making it a habit to milk the federal government for child tax credits by filing fraudulent returns. Guesstimates range in the billions of dollars. In a recent news report by the U.S. Treasury Department, it

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Immigration Reform Impeded Amidst Backdrop of Down Economy and Debating Politicians

Statistics can be confusing when they document the amount of people arrested for illegally crossing the border. There used to be at least 12 million illegals living in the U.S., and actually, that number is still debated by politicians and

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Mass Deportation Does Not Instantly Resolve Immigration Problems and Help Immigration Reform

No matter how long the immigration debate continues, mass deportation is not going to be a viable option. The immigration debate has been all over the map for so many years that people sometimes forget where it all started and

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Florida Is The Latest Political Hotbed In Immigration Reform Dilemma

Comprehensive Immigration Reform has gone around the block so many times and come back a different thing that no one seems to know what it is now and what it was in the first place. Florida seems about ready to

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Perhaps The Immigration System Really Is Not Broken After All

In an interesting twist to the CIR fiasco, one voice is suggesting that maybe the immigration system is not broken. This interesting point of view came from a man who followed the “system” to become an American citizen. He went

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Ten Years of Immigration Reform Planning Might Have Been in Vain

 Immigration reform got a fairly good working over by George W. Bush. Times were exciting and things looked like they may be different. Flash forward to 2011 and what we now have when it comes to CIR is a

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2011 Will be a Tough Year for Immigrants Due to Changes in the House on the Hill

What is in store for immigration for 2011? The answer is blowing whichever way the wind is going. New faces in new places in the House mean 2011 will bring more stalling, more confusion and more debate from scratch over

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DREAM Act is Not Amnesty

Despite the recent electoral upheaval, there are still those who wish to see the DREAM Act come to fruition. Whether it will or not may be questionable. All along, advocates for the DREAM Act have insisted that there be a

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DREAM Act and CIR Looking Shaky for the Future

The future is looking fairly rocky for the DREAM Act and for CIR. One wonders what will happen next. It is interesting to note that just a short two years ago, the Hispanic population was promised, just about on bended

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Comprehensive Immigration Reform Stuck After Midterm Elections

Comprehensive immigration reform is still going to be the football that was. Based on mid-term election results, it may never get any further either. Mid-term results from the election sent a clear message to the administration that mending fences is

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