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How Did a State Known for Its War on Immigrants Approve In-State Tuition for Undocumented ...
Arizona’s voters decided to reverse years of discrimination in higher ed. By Isabela Dias | Mother Jones | NOV. 28, 2022 | Photo by Ross D. Franklin Jose Patiño remembers how his mother cried when the acceptance letter from Arizona State University arrived in the mail in late 2006. There it ... -
Republicans Threaten To Impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas—Here’s What Else They Have Planned For Immigration In ...
By Sara Dorn | Forbes | NOV. 23, 2022 | Photo by Alex Wong Amid a record number of border crossings, Republicans in Congress are amplifying their calls for more border security and threatening to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, setting the stage for a showdown with ... -
A rogue Trump judge has thrown the Supreme Court in disarray
Arguments in United States v. Texas dwelled on whether to upend one of the judiciary’s longstanding procedures in order to neutralize the most reactionary judges. By Ian Millhiser | VOX | NOV. 29, 2022 | Photo by Win McNamee Drew Tipton, a Trump appointee to a federal court in Texas, ... -
The Supreme Court Could Force the Biden Administration to Arrest, Detain, and Deport a Massive ...
By Emily Creighton | Slate.com | NOV. 30, 2022 | Photo by John Moore Does the executive branch have the right to focus its limited resources to enforce immigration laws against people it believes most deserve deportation, or must it carry out an inflexible mandate to arrest large numbers of ... -
A Trump judge seized control of ICE, and the Supreme Court will decide whether to ...
Judge Drew Tipton’s order in United States v. Texas is completely lawless. Thus far, the Supreme Court has given him a pass. By Ian Millhiser | VOX | NOV. 27, 2022 | Photo by Tom Brenner In July, a Trump appointee to a federal court in Texas effectively seized control of ... -
Supreme Court Weighs Reviving Biden Immigration Guidelines
The justices wrestled with questions about states’ standing to sue, whether the guidelines were lawful and the limits of judicial power over immigration. By Adam Liptak | The New York Times | NOV. 29, 2022 | Photo by Jose Luis Gonzalez WASHINGTON — In a tense and tangled argument on Tuesday, ... -
"El Magonista" | Vol. 10, No. 43 | November 30, 2022
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 10, No. 43 | November 30, 2022 SUPREME COURT HEARS DACA CHALLENGE; LAWMAKERS PUSH FOR ACTION IN LAME DUCK SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER COMING SOON... NEW BOOK FROM CMSC The CMSC is proud to announce the upcoming publication of our ... -
‘Dreamers’ deserve bipartisan solution
By Jodi Medlar | Daily Montanan | NOV. 23, 2022 | Photo by Pax Ahimsa Gethen Like so many current national issues at hand, it seems immigration reform has fallen victim to the extremes of Washington, D.C. politics. As pundits on the far-right and far-left bicker back and forth, few ... -
Editorial: Ten years of limbo. DACA recipients need permanent relief now
By the Times Editorial Board | Los Angeles Times | NOV. 23, 2022 | Photo by Kent Nishimmura One of the few issues most Americans can agree on when it comes to the thorny topic of immigration is that longtime residents who were brought into the United States illegally as children should ... -
A Progressive Latina Thinks Democrats Are Blowing It with Hispanic Voters
Delia Ramirez won her suburban Chicago district with a strong progressive message. She thinks it’s the key to stemming gains by the GOP. By Minho Kim | POLITICO | NOV. 25, 2022 | Photo by Francis Chung ADDISON, Ill. — It was a Saturday, about a week and a half before ...