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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Poll: Most Latinos do not want local police to enforce immigration
Nearly one in ten Hispanic adults say that the police or other authorities have stopped them and asked them about their immigration status, according to a nationwide survey released Thursday by the Pew Hispanic Center.
The survey also found that 81 percent of Hispanic adults said that immigration enforcement should be left mainly to the federal authorities and not local police. In addition, 76 percent said they disapprove of workplace raids.
See more of the survey results here.
Read a story about the Pew report here.
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Federal judge rules: McCain is a natural-born citizen

The U.S. Constitution states that only “natural-born” citizens can become president. McCain was born in the Panama Canal Zone, leading some to question his ability to run for the nation’s highest office.
According to AP, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled that the law at the time of McCain’s birth automatically granted citizenship to offspring of U.S. citizens.
Read the AP story here.
Read a previous story about the legal questions surrounding McCain’s birth here.

