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Immigration Links
This documents contains links to government pages, sites, blogs and data that may be useful for reporters covering issues related to immigration.
Tags: immigrants; immigration; visas; TRAC; Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse; immigration reform
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Tip Sheet for Immigration Stories
This tipsheet lists various helpful tips when covering immigration. Some of the tips include "Schools are great sources of stories" and "Be wary of rumors among illegal immigrants." The tipsheet ends with some phone numbers for official sources about immigration, like the Federation for American Immigrant Reform and the National Council of La Raza.
Tags: immigration; border; U.S. Immigration and Customs enforcement; backgrounding stories; interviews; sources
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US-MEXICO BORDER ISSUES Official Information Sources for US-Mexico migration issues
Molly Molloy provides a list of information websites for US-Mexico migration issues. Find out what the US government and Mexican sources have to say, and tap into what other research and advocacy organizations have discovered. There is also a special section on immigration reform and restrictions. Each website includes a brief description of the information available.
Tags: Mexico; US-Mexico; border; border issues; border sources; internet; website; Latin America; open access; open access information; US-Mexican studies; border studies; Latin American Studies; border resources; migration; advocacy organization; immigration reform; immigration restriction; immigrant; refugee