America's Voice

America's Voice -- Harnessing the power of American voices and American values to win common sense immigration reform. The mission of America’s Voice is to realize the promise of workable and humane comprehensive immigration reform. Our goal is to build the public support and create the political momentum for reforms that will transform a dysfunctional immigration system that does not work into a regulatory system that does.
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Newswire article Friday, October 13, 2017 USA Today: “20,000 DACA Teachers at Risk — and Your Kids Could Feel the Fallout, Too” A USA Today story, “ 20,000 DACA teachers at risk — and your kids could feel the fallout, too ,” highlights the fact that DACA recipients work in many different jobs that help Americans – including teaching children in our nation’s classrooms. This is yet another reason why Congress must act with... Read more |
Newswire article Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Spoiler Alert: GOP Debate in Arizona Tonight Will Feature Tough Talk on Immigration, No Solutions Immigration has been a hot topic in the GOP presidential primary, despite the fact that most Republican voters are focused on other issues . Read more |
Newswire article Thursday, February 02, 2012 What They’re Saying: Range of Observers Tear Apart Romney’s “Self-Deportation” Policy Ever since Mitt Romney issued his support for “self-deportation,” a policy also known as “ attrition through enforcement ,” voices from around the country have responded by highlighting just how unworkable and extreme a policy like this would be. Among the reactions Read more |
Newswire article Thursday, January 26, 2012 Range of Experts Agree: Primary Battle on Immigration Will Hurt GOP in General While economic issues are of paramount importance to Latino voters, just like all Americans, the issue of immigration remains a defining, threshold issue for this fast-growing group of voters. The hardline immigration stances abounding in the Republican primary season are putting Latino voters further out of reach for the GOP in the general election, with huge implications for battleground states like Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, and New Mexico and the overall results. Read more |
Newswire article Wednesday, January 25, 2012 Memo to Jeb Bush: Unfortunately, Republicans Killed DREAM Act in 2010 The issue of immigration is a hot topic in Florida due to the contentious Spanish-language ad wars between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, interviews on Spanish language TV with the top GOP contenders, and the Read more |
Newswire article Thursday, January 19, 2012 ICYMI: Influential Spanish Language Media Paying Attention to Romney’s Two-Faced Campaign Mitt Romney’s attempt to simultaneously run very different campaigns in English in South Carolina and in Spanish in Florida has not proceeded as planned. Read more |
Newswire article Monday, January 16, 2012 Romney to Campaign with Anti-Immigrant Radical Kris Kobach in SC on Monday Today at 11 a.m. EST, Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), other immigration reform leaders and a leading civil rights group will discuss a stunning development. Mitt Romney has fully embraced Kris Kobach, the controversial author of the anti-immigrant bills enacted in Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina and elsewhere, a move that could disqualify him with many Latino voters across the country. Read more |
Newswire article Wednesday, January 04, 2012 After Iowa, Report Offers Snapshot of Where Candidates Stand on Immigration Today, America’s Voice releases an updated version of the report Why Do Elephants Put their Heads in the Sand? , which examines the immigration record and rhetoric of the Republican presidential field. The report assesses how, in contrast to past Republican leaders like Ronald Reagan, the Republican Party as a whole has moved to the anti-immigrant right. Read more |
Newswire article Monday, December 19, 2011 GOP Contenders Continue to Toe a “Militant Line” on Immigration As the Republican presidential campaign moves into the homestretch before the first caucus and primaries of the 2012 campaign, it’s increasingly clear that the candidate field is lacking a true moderate on immigration reform in the style of Ronald Reagan and George W. Read more |
Newswire article Wednesday, December 14, 2011 Mitt Romney Parroting KKK's Anti-Immigrant Slogan Reflects His Extremist Platform of Mass Deportation A series of media outlets reported yesterday that a key phrase embedded in Mitt Romney’s stump speech and campaign advertisements, “Keep America American,” turns out to be a slogan the Ku Klux Klan used in Read more |