Good morning. Several interesting stories to share today: cold-case hate crimes, the continuing mosque controversy, ICE arrests in New England, immigration politics in Arizona and more. Here goes.
Scant Progress Seen in Effort to Solve Old Racial Killings - NYTimes.com (The New York Times)
'Ground zero mosque': Worldwide, Muslims bemused by mosque controversy - latimes.com (Los Angeles Times)
Elderly and disabled immigrants may lose financial aid - latimes.com (Los Angeles Times)
Trial to begin for candidate who sent mailers to Latino voters | 89.3 KPCC (Southern California Public Radio)
Five years after Katrina, New Orleans sees higher percentage of Hispanics (The Washington Post)
Post Card Delivers Hate Message To Hispanic Family - Nashville News Story - WSMV Nashville (smv.com)
47 arrested in New England ICE-led gang enforcement action (Justice.gov)
Playing hardball: Odds are favorable that 'Boycott Arizona' is a winning message (The Washington Post)
Illegal Immigration Issues Make Their Way to New England - TIME NewsFeed (newsfeed.time.com)
BBC News - Hardtalk - 'Toughest sheriff in US' defends anti-immigration laws (BBC News)
Keep Immigrants Out Is McCain Refrain That May Mean Re-Election - Bloomberg (bloomberg.com)
John McCain's Wife's Budweiser Distributorship Boycotted by Latino Group Over SB 1070 - Phoenix News - Feathered Bastard (blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com)
Will the Real John McCain Please Stand Up? | Mother Jones (Mother Jones)