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09/29/2010 Bluffton, Ind., News-Banner: Stephen Colbert and the not-so-sweet 16
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09/29/2010 Forbes, Video 2:03: USDA Secretary on Immigration Reform
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09/29/2010 CNN International: Colbert’s reminder: Immigration a moral issue
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09/29/2010 Neon Tommy: United Farm Workers, Stephen Colbert Work Towards Agriculture Reform
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09/29/2010 Milford, Mass., Daily News: Driscoll: Congress not amused by Stephen Colbert’s act
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09/29/2010 The Keystone, Kutztown Univ., Penn.: Colbert stands up for immigrants
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09/29/2010 Washington Post: Reporter-activist’s Chavez photos bolstered labor movement
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09/29/2010 NBC Los Angeles: The Face Fighting for Farm Workers
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09/28/2010 The Daily News Online: Lifestyles – Comedian pushes for more legal farmworkers
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09/28/2010 Monterey Herald: Joe Livernois: Here’s your chance to be a farmworker
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09/28/2010 ABC News, AP: Colbert sparks debate about ‘expert’ celebrities
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09/28/2010 Farm and Dairy: Stephen Colbert brings unique voice to guest worker program on Capitol Hill
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09/28/2010 The Daily News: Comedian pushes for more legal farmworkers
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09/28/2010 Farm and Dairy: Stephen Colbert brings unique voice to guest worker program on Capitol Hill
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09/28/2010 The Daily News: Comedian pushes for more legal farmworkers
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09/28/2010 Salt Lake Tribune: Arizona law sponsor urges Utah to act, too
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09/28/2010 DailyRecord.com: Immigration has grown more complicated
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09/28/2010 Huffington Post, AP: Colbert sparks debate about ‘expert’ celebrities
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09/28/2010 Monterey Herald: Joe Livernois: Here’s your chance to be a farmworker
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09/27/2010 Daily Campus (Univ. of Conn.): Students explore immigration issue
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09/27/2010 KTAR.com (Phoenix): Gov’s campaign co-chair opposes SB1070
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09/27/2010 The Packer: Fresh Talk (Blog) — Arturo Rodriguez: look beyond harsh rhetoric (transcript of his testimony before the “Colbert Committee”)
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09/27/2010 Seattle Times, AP: Despite economy, Americans don’t want farm work
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09/27/2010 Star-Telegram (Fort Worth): Farm labor issues are no laughing matter
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09/27/2010 Marketplace (NPR): ‘Silent raids’ focus on employers, not workers (transcript)