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An effort by the Obama administration to energize its Hispanic base ahead of the presidential elections in 2012 includes granting amnesty to about 1 million young illegal immigrants in 2012. The move comes in August 2012, only 3 months ahead of a tight presidential race during a period of high unemployment that hurts the incumbent president. It also comes at a time of widespread disillusionment among Hispanics about the failure of the Obama administration to give priority to immigration reforms.
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Immigration Activists Shift Focus to Obama
Wall Street Journal 10/14/2013
Do new data on Hispanic attitudes present an opportunity for Republicans?
Washington Post 12/19/2013
States Take Lead in Boosting Immigrants
Wall Street Journal 01/22/2014
Obama Starts Initiative for Young Black Men, Noting His Own Experience
New York Times 02/27/2014
Adding Delay to Immigration Failure
New York Times 05/28/2014
Frustrated Hispanics Are Down on This Year’s Midterms
Wall Street Journal 10/17/2014
A Pew Hispaic Center study on young Latinos between two worlds.
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Obama Starts Initiative for Young Black Men, Noting His Own Experience
New York Times 02/27/2014
Washington Post 10/28/2015
Survey Depicts Latinos as Divided
New York Times 12/11/2009
Illegal Immigrant Students Publicly Take Up a Cause
New York Times 12/11/2009
Poll: Hispanics May Skip Midterms Over Immigration
New York Times 10/05/2010
Jeb to GOP: How to Appeal to Hispanics
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2011
A shift to a multicultural society in the U.S. with demographic information showing younger minorities and older non-Hispanic whites. About 50.4% of babies in 2011 were from minorities, according to the Census Bureau. Sources of new immigration is expected to shift from Mexico to other parts of the world in the future, according to demographers.
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Racial Wealth Gap Widened During Recession
New York Times 04/28/2013
More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
New York Times 06/22/2013
Asian Newcomers Drive Immigration
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Obama Starts Initiative for Young Black Men, Noting His Own Experience
New York Times 02/27/2014
Adding Delay to Immigration Failure
New York Times 05/28/2014
Grouped Articles
America's Assimilating Hispanics
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2013
Obama Starts Initiative for Young Black Men, Noting His Own Experience
New York Times 02/27/2014
Hispanics Gain at California Colleges
Wall Street Journal 04/21/2014
The ’1 Percent’ isn’t America’s biggest source of inequality. College is.
Washington Post 05/23/2014
Hispanics' College Enrollment Surges, Report Finds
New York Times 08/20/2012
Mexicans in New York City Lag in Education
New York Times 11/24/2011
Semple cites census data showing about 40% dropout rate for the Mexican American immigrant community in New York city, with no other minority community having more than a 20% dropout rate. The college enrollment rate for the Mexican American immigrant community is cited as ony 6% and cause for alarm considering the large Mexican American immigrant community in New York and and nationwide. This is much worse than the rate for the Mexican American community in the U.S. and for Hispanics in the U.S. as The recent Pew Hispanic Center study shows a 76% high school completion rate and a 46% college enrollment rate for U.S. Hispanics 18-24 years with a high school diploma for 2011.
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Mexicans in New York City Lag in Education
New York Times 11/24/2011
Hispanics' College Enrollment Surges, Report Finds
New York Times 08/20/2012
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