Ill. lawmaker speaks to Latinos in Minn. on immigration U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., drew a crowd of hundreds of Minnesota Latinos on Sunday afternoon at an appearance in a south Minneapolis church. Gutierrez was hosted by U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., who called Gutierrez one of the faces of the immigration reform movement.August 25, 2013
For young immigrants, a delayed coming of age Nearly 300,000 young adults previously living illegally in the United States have been granted permission to stay, one year after President Barack Obama announced they could be allowed to if they met certain criteria.June 18, 2013
Graham: Without immigration, GOP to fail in 2016 Republicans are "in a demographic death spiral" and will fail in their effort to win the presidency if the party blocks an immigration overhaul, said U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., adding that conservatives who are trying to block immigration reform will doom the party and all but guarantee a Democrat will remain in the White House after 2016's election.June 16, 2013
High-tech industry gains advantages in immigration bill More than any other group, the high-tech industry got big wins in an immigration bill approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee last week, thanks to a concerted lobbying effort, an ideally positioned Senate ally and relatively weak opposition.May 26, 2013
Rubio says immigration deal needs tough terms A bipartisan deal on immigration legislation would need tough enforcement and even stricter penalties for those who came to the United States illegally, a leading Republican at the center of negotiations said Sunday.April 14, 2013
AP source: Immigration bill could exclude many A promised path to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants in the U.S. illegally may leave out hundreds of thousands of them.April 12, 2013
Graham: Still hang-ups to immigration deal Sen. Lindsey Graham says disagreement over a new low-skilled worker program is still hanging up an immigration deal -- even after an agreement a week ago between the AFL-CIO and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.April 7, 2013
Can GOP win without Hispanics? Look at Arizona Nowhere is a harder line on immigration taken than in Arizona, where Republicans have a lock on statewide offices and dominate the Legislature. Advocates of tighter immigration restrictions point to Arizona as a model for how Republicans can maintain their tough stance on the issue and still win elections.April 6, 2013
H-1B visa requests exceed supply in 1 week The Homeland Security Department has received more applications for high-skilled immigration visas than are available and will use a lottery to select which companies will receive them and then pass them on to prospective employees.April 5, 2013
Rubio: Reports of immigration deal 'premature' Even with one of the largest hurdles to an immigration overhaul overcome, lawmakers on Sunday cautioned much work remains and that no final deal has been reached. The AFL-CIO and the pro-business U.S. Chamber of Commerce reached a deal late Friday that would allow tens of thousands of low-skill workers into the country. Yet despite the unusual agreement between the two powerful lobbying groups, lawmakers from both parties tried to curb expectations.March 31, 2013
Source: Business, labor get deal on worker program Big business and labor have resolved a dispute over a low-skilled worker program that threatened to hold up agreement on a sweeping immigration bill, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.March 30, 2013
Rise of Latino population blurs US racial lines Welcome to the new off-white America. A historic decline in the number of U.S. whites and the fast growth of Latinos are blurring traditional black-white color lines, testing the limits of civil rights laws and reshaping political alliances as "whiteness" begins to lose its numerical dominance.March 17, 2013