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Stanford legal experts weigh in on DACA’s fate
By Judy N. Liu | The Standford Daily | Oct. 28, 2022 | Photo by MX.Granger With the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program left uncertain after a series of legal challenges, Stanford legal experts anticipate Hanen’s final ruling could seal DACA’s fate or lead to a Supreme ... -
Congress must act before DACA disappears
By: Eddie A. Taveras | Daily News | OCT. 28, 2022 | Photo by Juan A. Lozano The past few years have been tumultuous for immigrants in America. For those who came to the U.S. at a young age in particular — otherwise known as Dreamers — growing up in ... -
DACA Is Slowly Dying Unless Congress Steps in to Save It
By: Jasmine Aguilera | TIME | OCT. 28, 2022 | Photo by Erick McGregor Since its inception in 2012, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), has been the subject of legal fights and political sparring. The program, which grants certain young people protection from deportation, was first implemented by the Obama Administration ... -
Why is Sen. Alex Padilla on the ballot twice?
By: Kaitlyn Schallhorn | Press-Telegram | OCT. 29, 2022 | Photo by Alex Brandon No, you’re not seeing double: Sen. Alex Padilla and his Republican opponent, Mark Meuser, are on the ballot twice. Padilla, California’s junior senator, assumed office in January 2021. He was appointed to the position by Gov. Gavin Newsom after then-Sen. Kamala ... -
Column: ‘It’s getting worse.’ The sad part of the Pelosi attack is it doesn’t surprise ...
By: Anita Chabria | Los Angeles Times | OCT. 29, 2022 | Photo by Kent Nishimura Forget the insurrection. The immediate future of political violence in America is much more likely to be a lone man with a hammer and a head full of fascist propaganda. “This is the thing ... -
En su lucha contra el racismo, la comunidad oaxaqueña se cohesiona mientras Kevin de León ...
Por Soudi Jimenez | Los Angeles Times | 22 de OCT., 2022 | Photo by Gary Coronado Los Ángeles — La salida de Nury Martínez del concilio de Los Ángeles no calmó el enojo de la comunidad, luego de conocerse la conversación donde se vertieron comentarios racistas que ella sostuvo en ... -
The U.S. admitted thousands of Venezuelan migrants. Many are now stuck in legal limbo.
By Joel Rose & Marisa Penaloza | NPR | OCT. 23, 2022 | Photo by Jose A. Alvarado José Albornoz has only been in the U.S. for a few weeks, but things have been happening fast. He's already traveled across the country twice, landing in Montana, where a friend got ... -
Director de Oficina del Censo, Robert Santos: “Debemos reconocer y valorar la diversidad dentro de ...
"Los latinos pueden ser católicos, evangélicos o musulmanes; hombres, mujeres o de algún otro género; pobres, clase media, ricos; y sí, monolingües, bilingües o multilingües", expone Robert Santos, director de la Oficina del Censo en el Mes de la Herencia Hispana. By Robert Santos, Director of the Census Office | ... -
Once Again, Undocumented Youth Find Themselves in Legal Limbo After Court Decisions
Story and photo by American Immigration Council | Immigration Impact | OCT. 20, 2022 After months of waiting for decisions on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, hundreds of thousands of undocumented youth are back to where they started—waiting for a legislative fix to their ... -
Major companies warn congressional leaders ending DACA would hurt economy
By Zach Schonfeld | The Hill | OCT. 20, 2022 | Photo by J. Scott Applewhite More than 80 major businesses and trade associations sent a letter to congressional leaders on Thursday urging them to pass legislation protecting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program as it faces an ...