An overwhelming majority of Americans believe that illegal immigration threatens the country's "beliefs and customs" while also placing a burden on the economy.
Speaking to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Albuquerque in 2001, George W. Bush declared that, as Mexico was a friend and neighbor, “It’s so important for us to tear down our barriers and walls that might separate Mexico from the United States.”
Prosecutors had nearly wrapped up their case against a man accused of robbing six Iraqi immigrants in Aurora when the judge announced that the pair of Arabic interpreters assigned to the case was needed in another courtroom. Without an interpreter, the sixth Iraqi would not get to tell his story.
In response to the article "Embracing the future" by Jason Glass, Vail Daily, April 23, 2014.
A recent commentary asked Coloradans to "Embrace the Future" by changing from a mono-language society to a two-language country, and addressed the current minority becoming the new majority.
...GOP House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s ominous squishiness in the face of the Amnesty/ Immigration Surge drive... may be due to personal greed, but Jewish organizations clearly think he can be motivated by ethnic appeals. [From an email]: