Brookings Institution

Weekly Diaspora: Why Arizona's Birthright Bill is Bad for the Economy

by: The Media Consortium

Thu Jan 27, 2011 at 11:55

by Catherine A. Traywick, Media Consortium blogger

Arizona lawmakers are expected to introduce an "anchor baby" bill today that would deny birthright citizenship to the U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants. Modeled after birthright citizenship legislation unveiled by the nativist coalition State Legislators for Legal Immigration (SLLI) earlier this month, the measure is, unabashedly, part of a larger effort on the part of SLLI to challenge existing citizenship law in the United States.

 
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March Madness Strikes the Terror Debates

by: Daphne Eviatar Human Rights 1st

Mon Mar 22, 2010 at 17:07

The Wall Street Journal is absolutely right that Lindsey Graham is tossing up an embarrassing air ball. Graham's effort to get the administration to abandon legitimate federal court trials for suspected terrorists in exchange for the funding needed to close Guantanamo Bay is headed nowhere fast, predicts the Journal.
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The Adults Are in Charge

by: Matt Stoller

Mon Nov 10, 2008 at 12:12

Here are the Brookings Institution's recommendations for Obama.

In addition to the economic meltdown, the memo suggests Obama should begin with issues such as public funding of stem cell research, expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program, and passing new subsidies for renewable fuel research and development.

"The point is to start with legislative proposals that avoid reigniting bitter partisan battles," said Darrell West, the memo's author and Brookings' vice president and director of governance studies.

Here's the incoming Chief of Staff:

Asked what Barack Obama was elected to do, and what legislation he's likely to find on his Oval Office desk soonest, Mr. Emanuel didn't hesitate. "Bucket one would have children's health care, Schip," he said. "It has bipartisan agreement in the House and Senate. It's something President-elect Obama expects to see. Second would be [ending current restrictions on federally funded] stem-cell research. And third would be an economic recovery package focused on the two principles of job creation and tax relief for middle-class families."

Don't worry, they've got it all under control.  The system works.

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