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Stateless
In this story of dual ‘uncitizenship,’ the lives of two undocumented Fresno State students diverge because of a single piece of paper By Carlos Rene Castro | The Collegian | OCT. 10, 2023 | Photo By Carlos Rene Castro Richard Puerta, the youngest of five children, was born in Mexico. ... -
SHARED GAINS: Immigrant-Origin Students in U.S. Colleges
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The Cost of Inaction on Immigration
By The New York Times Editorial Board | OCT. 7, 2023 | Illustration by Rebecca Chew It is difficult to find an issue that more exemplifies the dysfunction of American government today than immigration. In the past year, more than a million people have entered the United States through the ... -
Claudia Sheinbaum crowds the enclosure in Los Angeles; she promises to fight for the rights ...
The Coordinator of the Defense of the Fourth Transformation appeared at the Million Dollar theater where she reiterated the importance of unity. Story and photo by Mayte Baena (translation by Google) | InfoBae | OCT. 21, 2023 On the afternoon of Saturday, October 21, the Coordinator of the Defense of ... -
Claudia Sheinbaum: 'We are going to work so that the consulates are a space of ...
The candidate for the presidency of Mexico for the Morena party met with migrant leaders, workers and their supporters; she talks about consulates and immigration reform. Story & Photo by Araceli Martinez Ortega (English translation by Google) | La Opinion | OCT. 22, 2023 Thousands of Mexican migrants, 4-T supporters ... -
"Let the value of Mexicans be recognized in the US economy": Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum, eventual candidate for the presidency of Mexico for the so-called Fourth Transformation, was in Los Angeles and spoke with Univision 34 about her vision of Mexicans on this side of the border and the security challenges in Mexico. Story by Univision-34 (Los Angeles) | OCT. 21, 2023 | ... -
What’s the current status of DACA? Here’s what you need to know
By Karen Garcia | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 21, 2023 | Photo by Patrick Hruby Despite more than a decade of political and legal attacks, nearly 600,000 people are still receiving the benefits of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, renewing their DACA designations in two-year increments. The ... -
Denial Of DACA Right To Stay Claim To Be Appealed
By Andy J. Semotiuk | Forbes | SEP. 22, 2023 | Photo by Mandel Ngan Not long ago, a federal judge once again declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program illegal. Despite this ruling, Judge Andrew Hanen of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas ... -
After years away, SoCal DACA recipients use ‘advance parole' to visit country of birth
“Coming here, I did hear people tell me, ‘Oh, you’re pocha?’ No, I’m Mexican. I was born here,” said Damaris Garcia, who lived most of her life in LA’s Pico Union neighborhood but was born in Mexico City. By Mekahlo Medina | NBC-4 (Los Angeles) | SEP. 14, 2023 | ... -
'FLOATERS': OUR REFLECTION IN THE RIO GRANDE
Migrant children are drowning at the border. Their deaths are met with indifference. Rescue workers call these bodies “floaters.” By Debbie Nathan | The Intercept | SEP. 2, 2023 | Photo by Suzanne Cordeiro THE MEDIA WAS filled this summer with news of migrants blocked and wounded by orange buoys and ...