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Window shopping: Business briefs for May 24 Updated: Wed, May 23, 2012 Window shopping: Business briefs for May 24 Read More
Oklahoma City group rallies for immigrant youths Updated: Thu, May 17, 2012 A handful of students rallied above a bridge near SW 29 and Interstate 44 Thursday, waving a banner that read, “Dream Act OKC #RightToDream.” Participants are asking U.S. government to give a pathway to citizenship for those qualified under the Dream Act. Read More
Oklahoma senator wants ban on human fetuses in food Updated: Tue, Jan 24, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A Republican state senator from Oklahoma City introduced a bill Tuesday that would ban the use of aborted human fetuses in food, despite conceding that he's unaware of any company using such a practice. Freshman Sen. Ralph Shortey said his own Internet research led him to believe such a... Read More
Immigration violations resulting in more deportation Published: Tue, Sep 13, 2011 TULSA — Since 9/11, deportations in the U.S. have exploded, mostly because of the immigration charge of entering the country without inspection, not for national security threats, according to a report released recently by a University of Syracuse-based nonprofit group. The Transactional Records Access... Read More
Questions for GOP candidates Updated: Sat, Sep 3, 2011 WASHINGTON — Wednesday's Republican "debate" in California will not resemble the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debates, in which one candidate spoke for 60 minutes, the other responded for 90 minutes, and his opponent had 30 minutes for rebuttal. Still, today's debates can illuminate. So, some questions. For Mitt... Read More
Immigration leads to GOP rift in Oklahoma Legislature Updated: Sat, Mar 12, 2011 A quiet campaign by Oklahoma’s business community to head off tough new immigration legislation is causing an angry rift among Republicans in the Legislature, some of whom charge that voters’ desire for more action to curb illegal workers is being sabotaged. In political campaigns across Oklahoma last year,... Read More
Group blasts three Oklahoma lawmakers for "radical" stands Updated: Wed, Mar 9, 2011 Three Oklahoma lawmakers who advocate stricter immigration controls are among a dozen U.S. legislators targeted by the Southern Poverty Law Center for their “radical” beliefs. Republican state Reps. Sally Kern and Charles Key of Oklahoma City and Randy Terrill of Moore are highlighted in the “Attacking the... Read More
Arizona lawmakers to target automatic citizenship Published: Thu, Jan 27, 2011 PHOENIX — Arizona lawmakers are again wading into the national debate over illegal immigration by proposing a bill that challenges automatic U.S. citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. The bill comes Thursday after Arizona's enactment last year of the nation's toughest local immigration enforcement law.... Read More
Judge will rule Monday on defense request in Oklahoma City pharmacist's murder trial Updated: Tue, Dec 7, 2010 An Oklahoma County judge said he will rule Monday on a defense request for him to step down from a pharmacist's murder trial. District Judge Ray C. Elliott admitted Monday he used the word "wetbacks" to describe roofers who damaged his home. He said today he regretably used the word after three to four weeks of... Read More
Arizona sheriff not relenting after court ruling Published: Fri, Jul 30, 2010 PHOENIX (AP) — Lost in the hoopla over Arizona's immigration law is the fact that state and local authorities for years have been doing their own aggressive crackdowns in the busiest illegal gateway into the country. Nowhere in the U.S. is local enforcement more present than in metropolitan Phoenix, where... Read More
Russia's Putin sings with expelled agents Published: Sun, Jul 25, 2010 FOROS, Ukraine (AP) — Vladimir Putin says he met with the Russian spies who were expelled from the United States, joining them in a patriotic song and promising them good jobs and a bright future back in their homeland. Russia's prime minister said late Saturday he recently got together with the 10 sleeper... Read More
Tea Party propaganda leaves a bad aftertaste Published: Thu, Mar 4, 2010 Q: A friend of mine who calls himself a Tea Party activist just sent me the following information off the Internet. Can you please comment on it? The e-mail contained a laundry list of common anti-government diatribes. For the purposes of this column, I'm only including the Social Security-related items. Read More
Lou Dobbs says he is leaving CNN Updated: Wed, Nov 11, 2009 NEW YORK (AP) — CNN host Lou Dobbs says he is leaving CNN effective immediately. The longtime host of "Lou Dobbs Tonight" said Wednesday on his show that it would be his last. He said CNN had allowed him to be released from his contact, which would enable him "to pursue new opportunities." He said he was... Read More
Hispanic numbers double in 6 Oklahoma counties Updated: Sat, Nov 8, 2008 CLAREMORE — It's no surprise to Carol Ann Kritzmire that the Hispanic population in Rogers County is growing. She sees it in the faces of the children entering the sacrament classes at St. Cecilia Catholic Church. Each year, more families are enrolling their children in the classes, which prepare children for... Read More
Pride of America: Immigrant stories shine at Beijing Games Updated: Thu, Sep 11, 2008 SAN DIEGO — Now that the flame has gone out on the Olympics in Beijing, it's worth taking a moment to applaud the U.S. Olympic team. Not only for dominating so many events and winning the most prizes overall — 110 medals, 36 gold — but also for winning the argument back home over the contributions of... Read More
Factory had tension between union, immigrants Updated: Wed, Apr 16, 2008 LAUREL, Miss. (AP) -- Union bosses in this region of rural Mississippi have long grumbled that the largest factories here hire illegal immigrants, and that the immigrants were starting to get more overtime and supervisory positions. Friction between the union and immigrant workers, along with a tipoff... Read More
Thousands rally in May Day effort for immigration reform Updated: Thu, May 1, 2008 CHICAGO (AP) -- Thousands of chanting, flag-waving activists rallied in cities across the country Thursday, attempting to reinvigorate calls for immigration reform in a presidential election year in which the economy has taken center stage. From Washington to Miami to Los Angeles, activists demanded... Read More
GOP Moves to Force Immigration Vote Updated: Thu, Jun 28, 2007 WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans are trying to force action on a Democratic-written immigration enforcement measure, the latest GOP attempt to elevate the volatile issue into an election-year wedge. Republican leaders hope that by pushing the bill - endorsed by 48 centrist Democrats and 94... Read More
Congress Unlikely to Buy Bush Proposals Updated: Mon, Jan 28, 2008 WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Democratic Congress is poised to heed President Bush's call to help save the economy, but may not give him much else after a State of the Union speech that recycled many of the administration's past initiatives. A lame duck president called again for immigration reform, an end to... Read More
NY Governor Drops Immigrant License Plan Updated: Wed, Nov 14, 2007 WASHINGTON (AP) -- New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer announced Wednesday he was abandoning a plan to issue driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, but said that the federal government had "lost control" of its borders and left states to deal with the consequences. "I have concluded that New York state cannot... Read More
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