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The American Heritage Dictionary's lexicowards redefine an offensive term, and Newt Gingrich thinks of new ways to make Americans afraid. (06:05)
In this web-only exclusive, Stephen shares with Congress his vast experience spending one day as a migrant farm worker. (05:45)
Herman Cain is joking about the deadly, electrified U.S.-Mexico border fence -- unless Americans are into the idea, in which case he means it. (05:12)
Some states have found a great way to discourage illegal immigrants from coming to America and squatting out a freedom fetus. (05:06)
Stephen finds out that the first president of Canada was a duck and asks Mexicans for a thank you for our border fence. (04:04)
Instead of talking about depressing current events, Stephen wants to deliver some good news about the iPad 2. (02:17)
Eulalia Garcia Maturey proves that, if you follow the rules, there is a legal path to citizenship, and it takes less than 102 years. (02:17)
Stephen looks at the drug war in Mexico, and Leon Botstein wants to eliminate the last two years of high school. (00:26)
John Burnett says recreational drug users are contributing directly to the mayhem in Mexico. (07:00)
It's impossible for America's border patrol to cover hundreds of miles of Arizona desert, but it'd be easy from the Mexican side. (05:00)
Same-sex marriage is legal in Mexico and Canada, which makes America the straight meat in a big gay sandwich. (03:04)
Julian Castro believes Arizona's immigration law comes from legitimate frustration, but the legislation goes overboard. (05:29)
Stephen tries to set his own record for most insults to Mexico in a single nightly news broadcast. (02:43)
Jeffrey Toobin explains what will happen to elections if the Supreme Court decides in favor of corporations. (04:03)
Lou Dobbs beats Stephen with the world record for most insults to Mexico in a single broadcast. (01:06)
Kris Kobach wants to fight illegal immigration on the local level and reward the people willing to come to this country legally. (05:49)
Taco Bell's beloved spokesdog, Gidget, is on a farm upstate, playing with other dogs that are dead. (02:06)
Alexi Lalas believes the U.S. soccer team definitely has a shot at winning the World Cup. (03:09)
Laurie Garrett warns that the bird virus in Indonesia is 850 times as bad as the swine flu, though the piggies are right outside our door.. (05:47)
This year, Stephen celebrates Cinco de Mayo with a quarantined three-bean dip and a Hazmat-suited pinata filled with Tamiflu. (01:50)