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Dreamers que podrían perder sus papeles enfrentan con todo al coronavirus en Estados Unidos
Descubre la historia de José Lara y Brenda Arredondo Por: Gardenia Mendoza |La Opinión | 27 de Abril 2020 MEXICO – Cuando José Lara cursaba el cuarto año de primaria decidió que quería ser cirujano. El profesor preguntó quién quería meterle el cuchillo a un tiburón como parte de un proceso de disecación en las lecciones ... -
Undocumented Students in Higher Education: How Many Students Are in U.S. Colleges and Universities and ...
By: New American Economy and President's Alliance April 15, 2020 As SCOTUS decision looms, 87% of DACA-eligible students are enrolled in undergraduate programs, 13% are enrolled in graduate-level programs In partnership with the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, NAE released a new report, Undocumented Students in Higher Education: How Many ... -
Dreamers’ role as healthcare providers is a heroic contribution to battle the COVID-19 pandemic
By: Citlalli Ortiz, CMSC News - April 22, 2020 Anel Medina is a highly mature 22-year old DACA recipient from Philadelphia, PA fighting in the frontlines while also watching her future juggle in limbo. Anel was born in Iztapalapa, Mexico and immigrated to the U.S. with her mother at the ... -
COVID-19 isn't the only threat facing these DACA health care workers on the front line
By: Chris Kenning, Courier Journal, April 11, 2020 LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Noemi Lara-Rojo is a medical assistant at a Lexington, Kentucky, clinic, taking swabs of suspected COVID-19 patients from behind her mask, praying she doesn’t bring the virus home to her son. Maria Hernandez is a certified nurse’s assistant in ... -
ICE arresta a mujer del sur de California que no renovó su DACA por temor
Por: El Diario ~ 22 de Diciembre, 2019 Una mujer que estuvo protegida por el DACA fue arrestada por ICE y al parecer pasará las fiestas separada de su familia. De acuerdo con NBC 4, Daniela Ramírez, de 23 años, fue detenida el viernes a las 5:30 a.m. cuando trabajaba ... -
Soy de aquí, soy de allá: DACAmented homecomings and implications for identity and belonging
By: Alissa Ruth. Emir Estrada. Stefanie Martinez‑Fuentes. Armando Vazquez‑Ramos. – Latino Studies – 22 July 2019 Abstract This article is based on in-depth interviews with deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) beneficiaries from California and Arizona who traveled to Mexico, their country of origin, for the first time since they ... -
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Some Migrant Parents Agreeing To Self-Deport To Reunite With Children
Photo credit:Mose Buchele/KUT- About 100 newly arrived immigrants listen to a volunteer walk them through the process to seek asylum at a Catholic Charities respite center in McAllen, Texas. By Mose Buchele ~ NPR ~ June 26, 2018 At a highway-side motel in Harlingen, near the border in Texas, a small ... -
Trump’s disgraceful use of ‘dreamers’ as a bargaining chip
Protesters who call for an immigration bill addressing the so-called dreamers, young adults who were brought to the United States as children, rally on Capitol Hill in December. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) By Washington Post Editorial Board ~January 8, 2018 AFTER ALL of President Trump’s bluster about his “great love” for “dreamers,” brought to this ...