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Arizona Shooting Casts a Harsh Light on the State
New York Times 01/09/2011
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Immigration Activists Shift Focus to Obama
Wall Street Journal 10/14/2013
The Giant U.S. Deportation Machine Runs Amok
Wall Street Journal 10/28/2013
Transcript: Obama’s immigration speech - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/21/2014
In Alabama Town, Obama Immigration Move Brings Hope and Sneers
New York Times 11/21/2014
Immigration Overhaul May Be in Limbo Until Late in Obama’s Term
New York Times 05/27/2015
Wall Street Journal 08/19/2015
Sharp political differences deteriorates into inflammatory language and politics leading to the shooting of Rep. Gifford in Tucson, Arizona. A loss of civility, facts and dialogue in public life.
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Bloodshed Puts New Focus on Vitriol in Politics
New York Times 01/08/2011
Arizona Shooting Casts a Harsh Light on the State
New York Times 01/09/2011
Palin caught in crosshairs map controversy after Tucson shootings
Washington Post 01/10/2011
In Tucson, Obama Urges Americans to New Era of Civility
New York Times 01/12/2011
Deeper Presidential Challenge for Obama - News Analysis
New York Times 01/12/2011
Political Times - After the Tucson Shooting, Is the Anger Gone?
New York Times 01/15/2011
The political climate in the US gets overheated and spills over into violence.
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Rep. Gabrielle Giffords shot in Tucson rampage; federal judge killed
Washington Post 01/09/2011
Arizona Orders Tucson to End Mexican-American Studies Program
New York Times 01/07/2011
Bloodshed Puts New Focus on Vitriol in Politics
New York Times 01/08/2011
Arizona Shooting Casts a Harsh Light on the State
New York Times 01/09/2011
For Giffords, Tucson Roots Shaped Views
New York Times 01/14/2011
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