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AIDS conference: First time in US since HIV ban

Dr. Tyeese Gaines
theGRIO REPORT - For the first time since Congress lifted a ban preventing HIV-positive people from traveling or immigrating to the United States, the International AIDS conference hits U.S. soil...
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Racial profiling trial begins for Ariz. sheriff

Jacques Billeaud, Associated Press
PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio's anti-illegal immigration patrols are taking center stage in federal court in Phoenix...
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How would Obama govern in a second term?

Perry Bacon Jr
ANALYSIS - If he wins a second term, President Obama is likely to make renewed pushes for comprehensive legislation on immigration and energy, as well as pursue some kind of long-term deficit reduction plan...
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WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 14: Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference about defense spending sequestration at the U.S. Captiol December 14, 2011 in Washington, DC. Kyl and a group of GOP senators announced an effort to prevent across-the-board cuts to defense spending resulting from the failure of the Joint Select Congressional Committee on Deficit Reduction to reach an agreement. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

GOP senator suggests impeaching Obama

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Think Progress reports Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) suggested impeaching President Obama, due to his policies on immigration during an appearance on Bill Bennett’s radio show...
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Scalia's immigration dissent gets 'colorful'

Joy-Ann Reid
OPINION - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is known for his intellectual heft, conservative politics, and his colorful writing...
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A protester opposed to Arizona's Immigration Law SB 1070 is taken into custody by police officers April 25, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Harry Reid: Court ruling paves path to racial profiling

Laurie Kellman, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressional Democrats and Republicans scrambled for election-year gain from the Supreme Court's ruling Monday that threw out key provisions of Arizona's immigration law...
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Student Milca Calymayor (R), 18-years-old, blocks a a street around the Los Angeles Federal Building during a demonstration by immigrant students for an end to deportations and urge relief by governmental agencies for those in deportation proceedings on June 15, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Black & Latinos uniting?

Zerlina Maxwell
OPINION - It’s no coincidence that voter ID laws have been popping up in states with populations of black and Latino voters that could swing election outcomes...
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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer speaks to the media after arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court, on April 25, 2012 in Washington, DC. This morning the high court will heard arguments on Arizona v. United States and will be tasked with deciding the conflicting roles of national and state governments in controlling the lives of noncitizens living illegally in the U.S.while deciding the constitutionality of Arizona's immigration law SB 1070. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Supreme Court ruling may lead to racial profiling

Judith Browne Dianis
OPINION - The Supreme Court’s decision about Arizona’s cruel anti-immigration statute is a mixed bag and a cautionary note for black folks...
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Protesters opposed to Arizona's Immigration Law SB 1070 march through downtown Phoenix April 25, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Jonathan Gibby/Getty Images)

Supreme Court strikes most of AZ immigration law

Perry Bacon Jr.
theGRIO REPORT - The Supreme Court Monday struck down much of a controversial immigration law passed in 2010 by the State of Arizona, but for now kept in place the part most hated by liberals...
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This week could reshape Obama's presidency and campaign

Perry Bacon Jr.
ANALYSIS - This week could have major implications for Barack Obama's presidency and his re-election campaign, as the Supreme Court determines the legality of two major Obama administration decisions...
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