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Scott Beason’s Cable TV Show Premiered Monday

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter ‘The Alabama Political Reporter’ talked with Alabama State Senator Scott Beason (R) from Gardendale about the inaugural broadcast of his cable TV show on Monday night.  The television program is ‘Scott Beason’s Reality Check.’ ‘Scott Beason’s Reality Check’ is broadcast on the Alabama Cable Network (ACN) which is on … Continued
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July 3, 2012

Immigration policy change eases some fears for Tuscaloosa locals

Staff Report TUSCALOOSA | President Barack Obama’s policy that would prevent young illegal immigrants who meet certain qualifications from being deported has caused a stir in Tuscaloosa’s Hispanic community. Supporters of the policy change say it eases fears of deportation for some illegal immigrants, although they say it does nothing to protect older illegal immigrants … Continued
July 2, 2012
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Anti-immigrations folks spin loss into a win, believe it or not, Ripley

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter In response to the SCOTUS striking down 3 out of 4 provisions in the Arizona Immigration Law Alabama GOP lawmaker’s are spinning faster than a pole dancer at Uncle Bubba’s Kitty Kat Lounge. Here are the facts as I see them, Alabama’s Immigration Law is history, toast, keput, out-a-here, … Continued
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June 26, 2012

Beason Says Obama is Trampling on Constitution

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Friday President Barack H. Obama announced that he was awarding two year stays of deportation to anyone under 30 who can show that they entered the country illegally as a child.  The President would then allow the illegal aliens to apply for work permits to remain in the … Continued
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June 19, 2012
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Immigration and a Missed Opportunity

By Artur Davis There was genuine suspense in Barack Obama’s announcement that he will through executive order legalize about a million young undocumented immigrants. The details are a bit more nuanced—a minimum five years residency, high school graduate status, and a crime free record are preconditions, and the order contemplates applications for guest worker status … Continued
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June 19, 2012

First-Ever Southeast Immigration Summit Held in Atlanta

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Monday over 150 participants from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee met in Atlanta at the first ever Southeast Summit.  According to the organizers, the summit was about, “Forging a New Consensus on Immigrants and America.”  Following the conference, the National Immigration Forum released a written … Continued
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June 12, 2012