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GOP-led states call on court to shut down DACA
By Lauren Sforza | The Hill | FEB. 1, 2023 | Photo by J. Scott Applewhite A coalition of nine Republican-led states on Tuesday asked a federal court in Texas to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which shields “Dreamers” from deportation. The DACA program was implemented ... -
Nine Republican-led states ask federal court to end DACA protections for 'Dreamers'
By Ella Lee | USA Today | FEB. 1, 2023 | Video by Omar Ornelas, Hank Farr & Josh Morgan A coalition of nine Republican-led states on Tuesday asked a federal judge in Texas to block a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) program rule which gives protections to undocumented immigrants brought ... -
7 Things That Would Fix Immigration in the U.S.
By John Austin & Steve Tobocman | TIME | FEB. 7, 2023 | Photo by Jim Watson With the Republican Party in such a chaotic state as evidenced by the recent battle over who will be Speaker, and the surreal saga surrounding George Santos, it is hard to predict how a Republican Congress ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 11, No. 3 | January 31, 2023
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Nevada to consider bill allowing noncitizens to serve on police forces amid staffing shortages
Green card holders, DACA recipients would be eligible to become police officers if Assembly Bill 30 passes. By Jon Brown | Fox News | JAN. 23, 2023 | Photo by Getty Images Nevada is considering a bill that would allow noncitizens who live in the state and pass a background ... -
Is Encouraging Unauthorized Immigration Free Speech or a Felony?
The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1986 law that makes it a crime to urge people to stay in the United States unlawfully can be squared with the First Amendment. By Adam Liptak | The New York Times | JAN. 9, 2023 | Photo by Michael A. McCoy WASHINGTON ... -
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn eyes the seemingly impossible: a bipartisan deal on immigration
Riding the success of his historic congressional session last year where he helped pass the first gun safety bill signed into law in a generation, Cornyn is hopeful that his ability to strike deals across the aisle will help Congress achieve another elusive legislative goal: an immigration deal. By Matthew ... -
Are DACA students eligible for student loans?
By Aly J. Yale | Business Insider | JAN. 26, 2023 | Photo by Reuters With overall college tuition up 10% since 2010 — and up nearly 20% for private institutions — it's no surprise that many students need financial assistance. Unfortunately, for students with DACA status, paying for college is even ... -
Here is how Ruben Gallego believes he can win Arizona’s Senate seat
A three-way race creates some interesting strategic questions. The newly announced candidate answers them here. By Molly Otterbein | POLITICO | JAN 26, 2023 | Photo by Tom Williams The 2024 Senate map was already daunting for Democrats. Now, some in the party worry that a tangled three-way race in ... -
Senators fight partisan headwinds in pursuit of immigration deal
Both Republicans and Democrats work to find a compromise on the 'exceptionally difficult' topic By Suzanne Monyak | Roll Call | JAN. 26, 2023 | Photo by Tom Williams When Sen. Thom Tillis returned to Washington this month from a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border with a bipartisan group of eight senators, ...