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<p>Oralia Maceda, an immigrant mother from Oaxaca, asked the obvious question recently. At a meeting, talking about the Senate immigration reform bill, she wanted to know why Senators would spend almost $50 billion on more border walls, yet show no interest in why people leave home to cross them.</p>

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Por Jorge Mújica Murias

Con la novedad, de que la cuestión de inmigración, en palabras de Steve King, congresista Republicano que nos odia como si fuéramos la peste, dice que “lo que ocurra en el futuro con los indocumentados no es su problema”.

Lo dijo en entrevista con una cadena de televisión que transmite en español, agregando su cantaleta de siempre de que “legalizar a los inmigrantes indocumentados sería renunciar a la vigencia de la ley”.

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While a comprehensive immigration reform waned in the U.S. Congress, significant developments on the immigration front occurred in the courts in July. In three back-to-back decisions, federal courts struck down state or local laws that attempted to regulate housing, employment and other matters based on a person’s immigration status.