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Fulfilling Dreams in the Dreamers Study Abroad Program 2021
Exclusive for El Magonista By Maria Isabel Medina Ruiz The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, created in 2012 by President Barack Obama, is a program designed to protect ... -
Kamala Harris’ New Comms. Director Sorry for ‘Bad Tweets’ About Immigrants
Comments are reminiscent of Harris' previous statement to asylum seekers, "Don't come." By Blake Montgomery | The Daily Beast | Jan. 7, 2022 | Photo credit: Instagram @realjamalsimmons Vice President ... -
Too many qualified students are shut out of UC, CSU. A new study offers some ...
UCLA is the most applied-to university in the nation. Tens of thousands of eligible students are being shut out of UC and CSU — and the state can no longer ... -
A top university in Mexico becomes a battleground over academic freedom
Students are camping out at the Mexico City campus of the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics, a public institution known as the CIDE. Story and Photo Credit by ... -
Latino civil rights organization drops 'Latinx' from official communication
The action by the LULAC adds to the debate over a term embraced by younger Latinos and those seeking more inclusive, gender-neutral language. By Suzanne Gamboa | NBC News Domingo García, ... -
REPORT: Colorism in the Latino community
Most Latinos in the US believe that having a dark skin color affects their possibilities, according to a study by Gonzalo Alvarado | CNN En Espanol Most Latinos think that ... -
New Poll Says Politicians Shouldn’t Use 'Latinx'
From "Latino Rebels" by Hector Luis Alamo Democrats trying to connect with Latinos in the party’s voter base have increasingly adopted the word Latinx, a gender-neutral term popular among academics ... -
Democrats fall flat with 'Latinx' language
“Why are we using a word that is preferred by only 2%, but offends as many as 40% of those voters we want to win?” by Marc Caputo and Sabrina ... -
International students return to U.S. in higher numbers, but still below pre-COVID levels
Los Angeles Times | BY COLLIN BINKLEY AND PHILIP MARCELO International students are returning to U.S. colleges in stronger numbers this year, but the rebound has yet to make up for ... -
Dreamers’ Study Abroad Program Allows DACA Recipients to Visit Mexico
Middlebury Institute of International Studies - By Jessie Raymond