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U.S. Dreamers Meet with Mexican Ambassador, Other Officials
Ambassador Moctezuma-Barragan agrees to advocate for Dreamers and essential workers in the U.S. -
Dreamers’ Study Abroad Program Allows DACA Recipients to Visit Mexico
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MPI Issues Latest Data Profiles of Unauthorized Immigrants at U.S., State & Top County Levels ...
From the Migration Policy Institute - Press Release WASHINGTON – The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) today released its latest socio-demographic data profiles of unauthorized immigrants for the United States, 41 states and the District of Columbia, as well as the 130 counties with the largest unauthorized populations. The profiles, based ... -
Historic Immigration Reform Included in House-passed Spending Bill
By RAFAEL BERNAL and REBECCA BEITSCH for The Hill The social spending bill approved by the House Friday in a 220-213 vote includes the most extensive immigration reform package reviewed by Congress in 35 years, albeit in a much reduced version from what proponents originally sought. If the provision is approved ... -
91 House Dems call on Senate to expand immigration protections in Biden spending bill
Click Here to Download Letter to Senate Leaders on Path to Citizenship Immigration Reform in BBB Bill (91 sigs.) By Rafael Bernal -- The Hill Photo credit: Spectrum News Nearly half of all House Democrats on Monday called on their Senate colleagues to augment the immigration protections in the House-passed ... -
Dreamers’ Study Abroad Program Allows DACA Recipients to Visit Mexico
By Jessie Raymond, MIIS News ~ November 4, 2021 Fueled by a lifelong passion to advocate for underrepresented populations, Luz Vazquez-Ramos MPAIEM ’17 has created a unique opportunity for DACA recipients to visit their country of origin. A Long Beach, California, native who earned her bachelor’s in Chicano Latino studies at California State University, Long Beach, ... -
Biden administration wants to re-create DACA through new federal rule. What does that mean?
BY KAREN GARCIA, JON HEALEY, LA Times, NOV. 9, 2021 The embattled Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to shield thousands of “Dreamers” from deportation is entering an important new chapter, and you can help write it. Launched by a memorandum from the Department of Homeland Security in 2012, the program suspended ... -
Summer 2022 California-Mexico Dreamers Study Abroad Program
By popular demand, CMSC has added an additional sixth group for the Summer 2022 California-Mexico Dreamers Study Abroad Program. -
Will New NAFTA Worsen Pandemic for Mexicans?
By: David Bacon~ LA Progressive ~ July 8, 2020 For Mexican workers, farmers, and the poor, the pandemic and the new treaty replacing NAFTA are a devastating one-two punch. In the debate over the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement, the new trade treaty replacing NAFTA that went into effect on July ...