Monthly Archives: November 2011

Daily Border Bulletin – Movement on highly skilled worker Visa legislation, Holder fires back, erosion for GOP with Hispanic vote

The House voted yesterday to end per-country caps on worker-based immigration visas, a move that should benefit skilled Indian and Chinese residents seeking to stay in the United States and the high-tech companies who hire them. In other news fallout … Continue reading

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Daily Border Bulletin – Gingrich’s immigration plan in the spotlight, Romney flip flops on immigration, DOJ sues Utah and more

In today’s border bulletin, Newt Gingrich doubles down on his immigration policy, outlining in greater detail how he would reform our immigration laws.  An analysis of Mitt Romney’s stance on immigration polices over the years shows significant inconsistencies.  The Department … Continue reading

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Daily Border Bulletin: “A small piece of immigration reform,” GOP rejects Gingrich on immigration, Arpaio to endorse Perry

DHS to launch pilot program to prioritize deportations this week: An editorial in the Los Angeles Times explores how the the Department of Homeland Security is creating a program to prioritize the deportation of criminal immigrants and weed out the … Continue reading

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Daily Border Bulletin – Congressional Delegation to AL, Mexico diversifies exports, and Southern hospitality?

Activists Congressional Delegation head to Alabama: In reaction to Alabama’s state passed immigration law, a delegation is heading to the state, including:

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Press Clips: “A Look at the US-Mexico Border Region”

NDN/NPI held a lunchtime discussion with leaders from the border region and a day of private meetings with senior administration officials, about the challenges and opportunities leaders in the US-Mexico border region are facing today. Below are a handful of … Continue reading

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Daily Border Bulletin: Secretary Napolitano and Border Law Enforcement Officials – Border Strategy Is Working

NDN and the New Policy Institute welcomed a delegation of officials from the US side of the southwest border region. At meetings at NDN/NPI and in the White House, the delegation met with representatives from the National Economic Council, the … Continue reading

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Congressional members and law enforcement officials discuss opportunities and challenges along southwest border region

NDN and the New Policy Institute welcomed a delegation of officials from the US side of the southwest border region. At meetings at NDN/NPI and in the White House, the delegation met with representatives from the National Economic Council, the … Continue reading

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Daily Border Bulletin: In AL more elected officials call for revamp of immigration law, further agriculture fall out

NDN/NPI is proud of the event that we hosted yesterday with members of congress and leaders from the southwest border region, we will be doing a longer write up of the event later today, for this edition of your daily … Continue reading

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NDN/NPI Welcomes Delegation From Border Region to Washington, Conducts High Level Meetings with Administration, Congress

The Washington based think tank NDN and the New Policy Institute welcomed a delegation of officials from the US side of the border region from Mexico.   At meetings at NDN/NPI and in the White House, the delegation will be meeting … Continue reading

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UPDATE: Event: Wed, Nov 16th – “A Look at the US-Mexico Border Region”

We are pleased to announce, another panelist has been added to  NDN/NPI’s lunchtime discussion, Wednesday, November 16, about the challenges and opportunities leaders in the US-Mexico border region are facing today. We are proud to include Police Chief Carlos L. … Continue reading

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