Weekly Audit: Will Obama Save Homeowners From Wall Street’s Latest Fraud Scheme?
Weekly Audit: Will Obama Save Homeowners From Wall Street’s Latest Fraud Scheme? |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Tuesday October 12, 2010 7:45 am |
Weekly Diaspora: Has Obama Failed the Immigration Reform Movement? |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Thursday August 19, 2010 8:36 am |
by Catherine Traywick, Media Consortium blogger
After signing a controversial $600 million border security bill last week, President Barack Obama is drawing fire from immigration reform advocates and anti-immigrant conservatives alike. While the former argue that the new security measures are a step backwards for comprehensive immigration reform, the latter say the bill does too little to secure our borders.
Weekly Diaspora: Modified SB 1070 Goes Into Effect; How Federal Law Paved the Way |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Thursday July 29, 2010 9:31 am |
by Annie Shields, Media Consortium blogger
Yesterday, 9th Circuit Judge Susan Bolton struck down many of the most controversial provisions in Arizona’s Senate Bill 1070, including the section requiring police to ask anyone they suspect of being undocumented for proof of citizenship. It’s a small victory. Today, a modified version of the bill goes into effect.
Weekly Audit: Why Are Unemployment Benefits A Major Political Fight? |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Tuesday July 27, 2010 8:16 am |
by Zach Carter, Media Consortium blogger
Congress finally authorized an extension of unemployment benefits on Wednesday, providing a critical lifeline to families across the country and an absolutely essential boost to the economy.
Weekly Mulch: How Reid’s Energy Bill Undermines Senate Climate Efforts |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Friday July 23, 2010 1:40 pm |
Weekly Mulch: How Reid’s Energy Bill Undermines Senate Climate Efforts
by Sarah Laskow, Media Consortium blogger
Yesterday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) introduced a limited energy bill that responds to the oil spill and promotes energy efficiency. Reid’s action is a signal that the Senate will not pass climate legislation before November, although Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) said that a climate bill could come up in the lame-duck session following the election.
Weekly Diaspora: Suing, Protesting, and Boycotting Arizona over SB 1070 |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Thursday July 15, 2010 8:54 am |
by Erin Rosa, Media Consortium blogger
Senate Bill 1070, Arizona’s notorious anti-immigrant law, is set to go into effect on July 29. With days left to go, Organizers are in a race against the clock to minimize the bill’s impact on immigrant communities. Meanwhile, legal experts are examining the strategy behind a federal Department of Justice suit recently lobbed against the Arizona law, and other immigrant rights supporters continue to pressure the state via boycott. All of these acts are contributing to a tumultuous fight that’s escalating by the day.
Weekly Diaspora: White House Likely to Sue Over Arizona’s Racial Profiling Law |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Thursday June 24, 2010 8:28 am |
by Erin Rosa, Media Consortium blogger
Hope for a comprehensive immigration reform bill this year has fallen by the wayside, but the Obama administration israllying for one last hurrah before mid-term elections in November. Late last week, the White House unofficially announced plans to sue the state of Arizona over the now notorious Senate Bill 1070, a state law passed this year to crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
Weekly Diaspora: Border Patrol Gone Wild |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Thursday June 10, 2010 8:26 am |
by Erin Rosa, Media Consortium blogger
A Border Patrol agent shot and killed a 14-year-old Mexican boy on June 7. At RaceWire, Julianne Hing reports that “Sergio Adrian Hernandez Huereca [was] on the Mexican side of the El Paso-Juarez border [and] was shot and killed by a Border Patrol officer, who was on the U.S. side.” The incident has been condemned by the Mexican government and sparked investigations by the Customs and Border Protection agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The exact details are still being investigated. The Border Patrol claims that the teen was throwing rocks at agents, but eye-witnesses on the Mexican side of the border say otherwise.
Weekly Diaspora: More Hypocrisy in Arizona |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Thursday May 13, 2010 9:31 am |
by Erin Rosa, Media Consortium blogger
After passing what is arguably the harshest immigration law in the country—SB 1070 forces local police to adhere to detain someone if there is “responsible suspicion” that they are undocumented—Arizona has now passed a law banning ethnic studies courses, as Feministing reports.
Weekly Audit: Republicans Filibuster Our Financial Future |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Tuesday April 27, 2010 10:11 am |
Last night, Senate Republicans proved beyond any doubt that when it comes to the economy, they stand with Wall Street and against everybody else. Joined by lone Democrat Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE), Republicans successfully filibustered the procedural technicality of opening debate on Wall Street reform. It’s an unmistakable ploy to kill the bill and collect campaign cash from bigwig bankers. The coming weeks won’t be pretty.


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