Immigration has become one of the most contentious and emotionally-charged issues in our country. Now more than ever we need to bring our country together and find common sense solutions to address our broken immigration system.
Resurgent Republic’s Hispanics in America Infographic
by Christopher Georgia • April 19, 2012 • Blog
This interactive data visualization allows the viewer to directly engage with hundreds of demographic and political data points. It’s a creative way to show America’s changing electorate and dispel the myth that the Hispanic community is a monolithic voting bloc. Targeted to conservatives, we hope this will be an informative tool and highlight the importance [...]
Immigration
by Hispanic Leadership Network • January 31, 2012 • Blog
Summary: The U.S. immigration system is broken. The federal government has failed to do its job to fix the problem and President Obama has broken his campaign promise to lead on this issue in the first 100 days of his presidency. States have had to act to fill the gap that the federal government hasn’t [...]
Newt Gingrich Endorses Modified DREAM Act Bill
by Hispanic Leadership Network • January 27, 2012 • News
“The Hispanic Leadership Network meeting, organized, in part, by both US Senator Marco Rubio and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, offered an audience that could make a direct comparison between both candidates.” This article originally appeared in The Boston Globe.
Presente.org Launches “No Somos Rubios” Campaign
by Hispanic Leadership Network • January 27, 2012 • News
“Outside the Hispanic Leadership Network’s 2012 Conference, Latino advocacy organization Presente Action launched the campaign “NO SOMOS RUBIOS,” (We are not Marco Rubios!) with a protest staged by Florida DREAM Act students and others beneath a circling airplane with trailing banner that flew overhead for an hour.” This article originally appeared in New American Media.
HLN New Mexico: Immigration Panel
by rmeerstein • October 23, 2011 • Blog
Former CBO Director Doug Holtz-Eakin moderates the HLN New Mexico immigration panel, as Congressmen Canseco, Labrador, and Sessions detail a path forward on the highly charged subject.
Newt Gingrich Endorses Modified DREAM Act Bill
by Hispanic Leadership Network • January 27, 2012 • News
“The Hispanic Leadership Network meeting, organized, in part, by both US Senator Marco Rubio and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, offered an audience that could make a direct comparison between both candidates.” This article originally appeared in The Boston Globe.
Presente.org Launches “No Somos Rubios” Campaign
by Hispanic Leadership Network • January 27, 2012 • News
“Outside the Hispanic Leadership Network’s 2012 Conference, Latino advocacy organization Presente Action launched the campaign “NO SOMOS RUBIOS,” (We are not Marco Rubios!) with a protest staged by Florida DREAM Act students and others beneath a circling airplane with trailing banner that flew overhead for an hour.” This article originally appeared in New American Media.
Resurgent Republic’s Hispanics in America Infographic
by Christopher Georgia • April 19, 2012 • Blog
This interactive data visualization allows the viewer to directly engage with hundreds of demographic and political data points. It’s a creative way to show America’s changing electorate and dispel the myth that the Hispanic community is a monolithic voting bloc. Targeted to conservatives, we hope this will be an informative tool and highlight the importance [...]
Immigration
by Hispanic Leadership Network • January 31, 2012 • Blog
Summary: The U.S. immigration system is broken. The federal government has failed to do its job to fix the problem and President Obama has broken his campaign promise to lead on this issue in the first 100 days of his presidency. States have had to act to fill the gap that the federal government hasn’t [...]
HLN New Mexico: Immigration Panel
by rmeerstein • October 23, 2011 • Blog
Former CBO Director Doug Holtz-Eakin moderates the HLN New Mexico immigration panel, as Congressmen Canseco, Labrador, and Sessions detail a path forward on the highly charged subject.
