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Americans react to Obama's immigration decision
Interview with
Jun 21, 2012
Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and President Obama will both be speaking to Hispanic leaders at a gathering in Orlando this week. The speeches come just days after the Obama Administration announced it will ease immigration laws.
Americans' attitudes on immigration are shifting
Interview with
Jun 21, 2012
Gallup's Frank Newport has the data pertaining to the Obama administration's announcement last week on immigration policy.
How the immigration change impacts jobs
by
Jun 18, 2012
Obama's decision to ease restrictions on some undocumented immigrants won’t add pressure for jobs seekers in the short-term.
A young, undocumented immigrant on the deportation shift
Interview by
Jun 15, 2012
Twenty-one-year-old Reyna Wences on why she doesn't think the Obama administration's immigration announcement today goes far enough.
Obama eases restrictions on illegal immigrants
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Jun 15, 2012
Under a new policy, many illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children will be able stay in the country and work.
Free pizza -- if you order en español
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Jun 4, 2012
Beyond Pizza Patron’s marketing gimmicks, a plan to reach Hispanic customers.
Australia looks to import millionaire investors
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May 29, 2012
Starting July 1, Australia will offer permanent residency to anyone willing to invest $5 million in an Australian company, venture capital fund, or government bonds.
The Latino vote surging in Texas
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May 28, 2012
There's no suspense about the outcome of the Texas Republican primary, but the future of elections there might change with its population.
How your job shapes your vote for president
Interview with
May 24, 2012
According to Gallup, what you do for a living, not how much money you make, may determine your vote in November.
Over half of U.S. babies born last year were non-white
Interview by
May 17, 2012
In a development that is changing society as well as marketing, the Census Bureau says that for the first time, most babies born in the U.S. were not white. That's babies born last year. The general population is not expected to become mostly "minority" for about another 33 years.










