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- 04/28/2011 April 28, 2011: Message from UFW President Arturo S. Rodriguez
- 04/28/2011 Houston Chronicle: Texas Senate pushes immigration checks by cops
- 04/28/2011 NBC Miami News: Miami Mayor to Feds — Enforce Your Own Laws
- 04/28/2011 The Hill: Opinion — Workers must unite for better immigration policy
- 04/28/2011 CNN: Is the next immigration fight over ‘anchor babies’?
- 04/28/2011 Los Angeles Times: Inspector general asked to investigate alleged misconduct by federal immigration officials
- 04/28/2011 Washington Post: Obama sits down with Eva Longoria and other Latinos to discuss immigration
- 04/28/2011 Indianapolis Star: Editorial — Time to let immigration bill die
- 04/28/2011 Sacramento Bee: Opinion — Why Latinos should work with blacks
- 04/27/2011 Bay Citizen (CA): Poisoned by Pesticides, a Strawberry Farmer Goes Organic
- 04/27/2011 KUT Austin News: Austin Police Chief Slams Arizona-Style Immigration Law
- 04/27/2011 Politico: States unmoved by SB 1070 backlash
- 04/27/2011 Forbes: Opinion — The Unhappy Anniversary Of Arizona’s Anti-Immigrant Law
- 04/27/2011 Denver Post: Opinion — Latinos seeking their plate
- 04/26/2011 Grist.org: Strawberry grower shows how to make a profit without poisons
- 04/26/2011 Californian: Central Coast growers, workers concerned about expanded status checks
- 04/26/2011 OnEarth magazine: Kicking the Chemical Habit
- 04/26/2011 San Jose Mercury News (CA): California farmers concerned about federal employment verification program
- 04/26/2011 LOS ANGELES ACTIVISTS JOIN INTERNATIONAL CALL TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS OF U.S.TOBACCO FARM WORKERS
- 04/26/2011 Reuters: Obama criticizes new Georgia immigration law
- 04/26/2011 Washington Post: Latino and Asian voters mostly sat out 2010 election, report says
- 04/26/2011 New York Times: Deportation Halted for Some Students as Lawmakers Seek New Policy
- 04/26/2011 San Jose Mercury News (CA): California farmers concerned about federal employment verification program
- 04/25/2011 New York Daily News: Triangle Shirtwaist fire is a memory, but struggles remain: 80,000 NY farmworkers have no protection
- 04/25/2011 Yuma Sun (AZ): Cesar Chavez provided a voice for Hispanic farm workers