Undocumented Workers Seek Legal Protections in New California Bills

As the bipartisan immigration reform bill and its path to citizenship work through the Senate, California lawmakers are trying to pass bills to protect workers, including undocumented ones, from intimidation by business owners.

Gang of Eight Keeps Immigration Reform Bill Intact as It Leaves Judiciary Committee

The bipartisan immigration reform bill has passed the Senate Judiciary Committee and will be taken up by the full Senate sometime this summer. Due to the diligence, and some would say stubbornness, of the Gang of Eight, the bill remains in more of less the same form as when it entered committee.

Connecticut House Approves Drivers' Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants

The Connecticut House of Representatives approved a measure late last week that would allow undocumented immigrants to apply for driver’s licenses, register their cars and purchase automobile insurance.

Hispanic Teen Birth Rate Falls 40 Percent

The birth rate for Hispanic teenagers in the United States dropped more than 40 percent from 2007 to 2011, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Latinos Racially Profiled By Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Rules Federal Judge

Joe Arpaio, the controversial sheriff of Arizona’s Maricopa County, has been reprimanded by a federal judge for racially profiling Latinos suspected of being undocumented immigrants, most of whom were American citizens or legal residents.

Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Drivers Licenses to Immigrants Eligible for DREAM Act

Arizona's refusal to issue driver's licenses to DREAMers will continue to stand pending a constitutional challenge, a federal judge ruled today.

3D Printed Gun Can Fire Eight Bullets In a Row, Costs Under $2000 [VIDEO]

The evolution of the 3D-printed gun continues. A Wisconsin man has improved on the original "Liberator" design released by Defense Distributed, bringing the cost down to $25.

Immigration Reform Bill Sacrifices Gay Rights As it Moves Out of Committee

The bipartisan immigration bill has been voted out of the Senate Judiciary Committee and onto the full Senate, but it left behind an amendment that would have made same-sex couple eligible for family unification.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition vs. LG Nexus 4: Which Stock Android Experience Should You Choose?

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition with a stock Android operating system hits the U.S. market Jun. 26. But how does it compare to Google's own, less expensive stock Android handset, the Nexus 4?

FTC Moves Against Robocalls, Award $50,000 to Promising Solutions to Unwanted Telemarketing

The Federal Trade Commission has long sought ways to prevent robocalls – automated, unsolicited telemarketing calls that often contain dubious or outright fake offers -- the telephone equivalent of spam emails.
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