In late June 2012, Arizona’s controversial immigration law finally received a tentative green light—with many caveats—from the Supreme Court. Governor Jan Brewer called the decision “a big victory for Arizona as we take a significant step towards finally implementing the core of Senate...
The Governor of California recently signed its version of the DREAM (Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors) Act, which allows college students who are not legal U.S. citizens to be eligible for in-state tuition. The law also gives these students access to privately-funded...
The United States, known as the 'Land of Opportunity', attracts a diverse number of individuals into its open doors every year. For years, the problems surrounding illegal immigration have been plaguing the United States, undeniably affecting the lives of many. The speculation in regards to...
For many years we have looked out on untarnished farmland watching horses and deer. Three plots surrounded by homes a...
Although cockfighting is outlawed across the United States, the ancient bloodsport remains popular in America, especially in California, where large populations of Latino and Asian immigrants -- and relatively lax penalties for breeders and spectators alike -- fuel the illegal activity in...
Major Media Content Experiment Ends
We will no longer be adding major media content, such as news from the Associated Press, alongside our Thinker content. This will result in the elimination of the "News" content type.
Going forward, we will focus exclusively on Thinker Blogs, Articles, Topics, and Ebooks. Visit our CEO's blog for the thinking behind this change. We want to thank the people of the Associated Press who were very supportive of our ideas and a pleasure to work with.
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