Miami Herald: Immigration Memo May Be A Break For Immigrants

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An internal memo prepared for the head of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services says it is possible to provide green cards or delay deportation for hundreds of thousands of immigrants who are now living and working in the United States without papers or permanent residence.

The . . . → Read More: Miami Herald: Immigration Memo May Be A Break For Immigrants

No Criminal Charges Against Bush Officials for Attorney Firings

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The Bush administration’s Justice Department‘s actions were inappropriately political, but not criminal, when it fired aU.S. attorney in 2006, prosecutors said Wednesday in closing a two-year investigation without filing charges.

The decision closes the books on one of the lingering political disputes of the Bush administration, one that . . . → Read More: No Criminal Charges Against Bush Officials for Attorney Firings

The Andrew Breibart and Shirley Sherrod Saga: When Will Breitbart Apologize?

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“I think she should get her job back. I think she’s owed apologies from pretty much everyone, including my good friend Andrew Breitbart. I generally think Andrew is on the side of the angels and a great champion of the cause. He says he received the video in its edited form . . . → Read More: The Andrew Breibart and Shirley Sherrod Saga: When Will Breitbart Apologize?