

Immigration is one of the key issues in this year's presidential election and voters are paying careful attention to what the presidential candidates are saying about immigration reform. We the People travels to Tulsa, Oklahoma to explore how immigration policy has divided one community.
| Immigration status keeps coach in jail (Miami Herald) A high school soccer coach was held without bail at the Broward County Jail because authorities raised questions about his immigration status when they arrested him last week off campus on a marijuana-possession charge. |
| Issues such as immigration, economy have Hispanic evangelical voters facing dilemma (Sun-Sentinel) Group tends to vote Republican, but many may be up for grabs They lean right on abortion and marriage, left on immigration and the economy. |
| Issues such as immigration, economy have Hispanic evangelical voters torn (Sun-Sentinel) Group tends to vote Republican, but some issues mean dilemma They lean right on abortion and marriage, left on immigration and the economy. |
| On illegal immigration, Kanjorski, Barletta agree (The Citizens' Voice) Republican congressional candidate Lou Barletta made himself nationally known because of his fight against illegal immigration as Hazleton?s mayor. |
| Where candidates stand: Immigration (The Oshkosh Northwestern) This is part of a special series that will state where the two major-party presidential candidates stand on key issues. The stories will appear on Mondays and Thursdays until the Nov. 4 election. Todays issue: Immigration. |
