by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 20, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
June 20, 2006 It is becoming increasingly clear that Republicans in the House of Representatives are and will be leaning heavily on the immigration issue in the run-up to the November elections and that their mantra is “immigration enforcement or bust.” ...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 16, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
June 16, 2006 Republican leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives continues to delay the start of a conference to reconcile immigration bills passed by the House and Senate. The revenue technicality previously discussed was the first volley; Speaker Dennis...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 11, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
June 11, 2006 I was heartened to read of the Missouri legislature’s approach to the issue of immigration in their state in Friday’s Kansas City Star. In light of the national debate, the state’s House of Representatives created a commission to...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 10, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
June 10, 2006 An article in Nashville’s City Paper described yesterday how Tennessee’s U.S. Senate candidates are playing politics with the immigration debate. In their latest effort to “out-right” each other, Republican candidates Ed Bryant...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 9, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
June 9, 2006 The Christian Science Monitor reports that polls conducted by the Republican National Committee suggest that all the anti-immigrant noise we hear comes from a very vocal minority. The 6/9/06 article states that, “The RNC poll tested a number of...