Binational Family Profiled in 'People'

by Dave Bennion · 2009-04-15 09:00:00 UTC
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At New American Media, Jacqueline Esposito and Jumana Musa discuss accountability and how it's missing from immigration enforcement.

Rinku Sen discusses the economic benefits of legalization at HuffPost, and Channing Kennedy discusses the lackluster reception her message got on a progressive site.

One binational LGBT family has been profiled in People magazine.  These families and their struggles are real, and the more that people know about them, the closer they will be to having a legislative solution instead of serving as fodder for know-nothing comics.

Finally, Desiree Adib writes for ABC about Victor, a college student in California who would benefit from the DREAM Act.

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