NAM original coverage and ethnic media articles on immigration policy and its impact on everyday lives. This section is supported by the Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund and The Carnegie Corporation of New York. For more information on NAM immigration coverage, contact Sandip Roy at sroy[at]newamericamedia[dot]org.
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La Opinión Calls for National Boycott of Arizona
La Opinión, Editorial, Staff, Apr 24, 2010
An editorial in the Los Angeles Spanish-language daily La Opinión calls for a national boycott of Arizona after the governor signed the nation's toughest bill on illegal immigration into law on Friday.
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Arizona’s Law May Spark Pro-Immigrant Movement
New America Media , News Report, Valeria Fernández, Apr 24, 2010
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed SB 1070 into law on Friday, making Arizona the first state in the nation to consider it a crime for a person to be an undocumented immigrant. But the passage of the Arizona law may also have ignited the pro-immigration reform movement.
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New America Now: Trust in Education, Cuban Biodiversity, Doll Diplomacy
New America Now, , Apr 23, 2010
This week on New America Now: Odette Keeley with headlines from New America Media, Valeria Fernandez and Stan Washington on Ethnic Media Watch, Budd Mackenzie talks about girls education in Afghanistan, Cuban scientist Umberto Rios looks at Cuban agriculture, and Curators Melissa Rinne and Alan Pate tell the story of "doll diplomacy" between the US and Japan.
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Police Chiefs Warn Arizona's Bill Will Make Communities Unsafe
New America Media, News Report, Valeria Fernández, Apr 22, 2010
Law enforcement officials from California to North Carolina are worried that the Arizona bill that would make it a crime to be an undocumented immigrant could soon spread to other states.
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McCain Supports Arizona's Anti-immigrant Law
La Opinión, Apr 20, 2010
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who co-authored an immigration reform bill with Sen. Ted Kennedy in 2005, called the new legislation approved in Arizona “a very important step forward,” La Opinión reports.
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