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All eyes are on Congress in anticipation of a bipartisan immigration reform bill which could be introduced as early as next week.

Senate and House immigration reform plans: Who goes first?

For immigration reform advocates, it's countdown time. As the clock ticks, there are some key questions.  Will an immigration bill be introduced next week? Are … Read More

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus announced the organization is endorsing immigration reform and will engage in greater GOP Latino outreach.

RNC sets sights on Latinos; polls show immigration reform key ingredient

Months after President Barack Obama's resounding win over Republican Mitt Romney, the GOP is out with a plan to target the voters who many credit with putting … Read More

A group of Senators have introduced an immigration reform bill, and the House will soon unveil its version.

Legislator: Immigration reform to clear House this summer

A member of Congress close to negotiations in the House is confident a bipartisan immigration reform bill will pass this summer. "It will include a pathway to … Read More

In this photo taken May 24, 2012, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. has a conversation just off the Senate floor on Capitol Hill in Washington.

Rubio to co-sponsor a high-skilled workers immigration bill

Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio is co-sponsoring the first bipartisan immigration-related bill of this legislative term.  According to The Hill, which … Read More

A new poll finds most Americans strongly support an immigration reform plan with a path to citizenship for the nation's undocumented.

Immigration reform is coming, but in small steps

This election delivered a clear message to President Obama and the Democrats  - as well as the Republicans - that voters want immigration reform.  And this … Read More

Mirna Orellana, center, celebrates President Barack Obama's re-election during the democrat's election night watch party in Salt Lake City.

We voted – now let’s get to work, say Latinos after historic vote for Obama

We voted - now let's get things done.   That was the strong takeaway today from Latino leaders and activists during a discussion of the sweeping and historic … Read More

Many of the nation’s “Dreamers” will not face deportation and will be able to apply for work permits, announced the Obama administration today.

Obama’s immigration policy shift sends ripples across the country

The Obama administration today announced a significant policy shift long sought by many Latino families and activists, saying “it was the right thing to … Read More