- President Obama: Deporter in Chief, Forbes Magazine
- SB 1070 ruling spurred muted response at first, The Arizona Republic
- President Obama limits deportations for some immigrants, The Los Angeles Times
- Obama Immigration Plan: Advocates offer mixed reactions, The Los Angeles Times
- Lies and Immigration, The Philadelphia Daily News
- Allowed to stay, Miami student becomes face of Obama immigration policy, The Christian Science Monitor
- Barnaby admits DWI but avoids jail, The Buffalo News
- Longtime legal residents get caught in ramped-up campaign of deportations, Albany Times Union
- Are Obama Deportations truly aimed at 'criminals'?, The Christian Science Monitor
- 'Dreamers' languish in deportation limbo, The Buffalo News
- Immigration Lawyers Say Enforcement of Deportation Memo Falls Short, The Daily Beast
- Albion Killing Sparks New Debate on Illegal Immigrants, NBC News
- Immigration memo called 'backdoor amnesty' by ICE union, Yahoo News
- Undocumented immigrant tries to navigate uncertain future, Salt Lake City Tribune
- Americans Married to Immigrants Push for Reform, Huffington Post
- Motion seeks dismissal of UC student's deportation case, Cincinnati.com
- Proceedings in Liberian's Deportation Trial Closed, The Daily Record
- UC Honor Student Faces Deportation, NBC News
- Immigration Courts Face Backlogs, The Daily Record
- Former U.S. Ambassadors testify at trial for alleged Liberian Warlord, Democrat and Chronicle
- Somali arrested in Montreal no-fly case released, National Post
- George Boley Sr. deportation trial set to start, Democrat & Chronicle
- Could Missing Soldier's Wife Be deported?, ABC News
- Missing Soldier's Wife Faces Deportation, CBS News
- Missing Soldier's Wife Won't be Deported, Fox News
- Green Card for Missing Soldier's Wife, USA Today
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Thursday, August 2, 2012
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