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NY Attorney General James Fights To Protect DACA
Effort by AG James Continues Ongoing Commitment to DACA and Dreamers, Including Historic SCOTUS Win Defending the Program. From the Office of New York Attorney General Letitia James | MAR. 10, 2023 NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James co-led a coalition of 22 attorneys general, in pushing back against the ... -
NC Attorney General Josh Stein Continues to Fight to Preserve DACA
By North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein | MAR. 10, 2023 (RALEIGH) Attorney General Josh Stein today filed a friend-of-the-court brief pushing back against the ongoing, misguided effort led by Texas to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. North Carolina is home to approximately 24,000 DACA grantees ... -
Senate Democrats file bill to allow DACA, TPS holders to work in Congress
By Rafael Bernal | The Hill | MAR. 7, 2023 | Photo by Annabelle Gordon Two Senate Democrats on Tuesday filed a bill that would allow beneficiaries of humanitarian immigration programs to work in Congress. Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) introduced the American Dream Employment Act, which would ... -
Companies say they want diversity. So why are Latinos left off corporate boards?
By Margot Roosevelt | Los Angeles Times | MAR. 15, 2023 | Photo by Ludi Leiva Cisco Systems, the multinational tech giant based in San Jose, has no Latino on its board of directors. Ditto for Intel, the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. Ditto for Tesla ... -
We Should Give Up the Fantasy of Solving the Border Crisis
Opinion by Dara Lind | The New York Times | MAR. 14, 2023 | Photo by Ivan Pierre Aguirre How did President Biden go from denouncing the immigration policies of his predecessor to following in his footsteps by proposing a regulation that would make the vast majority of current asylum ... -
AMLO se enfrenta abiertamente con los Republicanos: ¿Qué lo detuvo tanto? ¡Ahora sígale, presidente!
By Gonzalo Santos | Norte America | MAR. 14, 2023 | Photo by NorteAmerica.MX Pasaron 4 años de amenazas trumpistas, insultos infames, ataques rabiosos, imposiciones prepotentes y arbitrarias, y un mar de persecuciones y violaciones a los derechos humanos de los migrantes mexicanos y latinos de las diásporas latinoamericanas en ... -
Former L.A. County Supervisor Gloria Molina says she has terminal cancer
By Rebecca Ellis | Los Angeles Times | MAR. 14, 2023 | Photo by Soudi Jimenez Gloria Molina, a trailblazing politician who made history as the first Latina elected to the state Assembly, the Los Angeles City Council and the county Board of Supervisors, said Tuesday she is suffering from ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 11, no. 8 | March 9, 2023
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 11, No. 8 | March 9, 2023 DREAMERS' FUTURE REMAINS IN LIMBO WHILE HOPE REMAINS HIGH FOR A PRESIDENTIAL PARDON Coming Soon: Announcement for the new Winter 2024 Application. Watch our latest video on the CMSC's Winter 2023 Dreamers Study ... -
‘Split at the Root’ Review: A Powerful Lens on Immigrant Families Split Apart
This documentary shows the plight of one woman as she tries to reunite with her sons and make a permanent home in the United States. By Concepcion de Leon | The New York Times | MAR. 2, 2023 | Video still from Array Releasing When news of the Department of ... -
Many Undocumented Immigrants Are Departing After Decades in the U.S.
Crowded scenes at the border do not necessarily translate into an increase in the undocumented population. Many other immigrants have been returning home. By Miriam Jordan | The New York Times | MAR. 1, 2023 | Photo by Marian Carrrasquero In August 2021, more than three decades after sneaking across ...