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Progress toward immigration bill? Not without “street heat”
Of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States today, between 7.5 and 8 million are estimated to be in the labor force.

Name stadium for prison company? Not on this campus
GEO Group's main niche has been profiting from immigration detention centers which have helped facilitate deportations and the separation of families.

The children cry out: “Don’t deport our parents!”
"I don't want my parents to be scared of being deported and being separated from me and my brothers. I want them to live in peace."

“Stop breaking up families, immigration reform now,” demand protests
The civil disobedience at Federal Plaza was one of 10 actions that took place around the country organized by the Fair Immigration Reform Movement.

Service employees: Reform must include concerns of black immigrants
Judith Howell has a message for Congress: Pass comprehensive immigration reform and don't forget or brush aside the concerns of immigrants and their descendants who happen to be black.

Missouri coalition standing up for immigrant rights
"We have to do things that welcome immigrants to our state," Vanessa Crawford, executive director of MIRA, told members and activists from all over Missouri.

Feds again targeting outspoken Latinos
Josemaria Islas made a mistake last July - he went outside to eat his lunch.

Keeping Families Together bus tour rallies support for immigration reform
Josemaria Islas and his family are living in fear, yet speaking out with courage, as his deportation order draws closer day by day.

Latinos helping transform California and nation
Latinos have emerged as a progressive nationwide political bloc that no amount of right-wing posturing will let the Republicans capture in any significant numbers.

