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Tag Archives: immigration policy
R&D from Prepd: The Judicial Branch
Today’s R&D is brought to you by Prepd (pronounced “prepped”). Prepd is building debate technology that helps extempers and congressional debaters research, practice, and compete. Visit www.prepd.in to learn more. As part of the leadup to the 2021 National Speech and Debate … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, affirmative action, civil liberties, civil rights, death penalty, Guantanamo Bay, immigration policy, John Roberts, juvenile justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, military, R&D, the Supreme Court, voting rights
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Immigration Reform (2014)
[fblike] For the last three decades, U.S. policymakers have grappled with the problem of illegal immigration, whereby immigrants from all parts of the world (not just Mexico) come to the United States and live and work without securing legal documents … Continue reading
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Tagged illegal immigration, immigration policy, immigration reform, premium content, Topic Brief
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R&D: Immigration Reform (2014)
[fblike] Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on immigration reform (2014). Schumer’s idea is more an insult to Pres Obama than anything said by the GOP: Schumer suggests deal on immigration http://t.co/FCgyYb0S7C — Lou Dobbs (@loudobbsnews) February … Continue reading
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Tagged illegal immigration, immigration policy, immigration reform, premium content, R&D
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