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What will Biden say on immigration? Border agent and ‘Dreamers’ expected at State of the ...
By Andrea Castillo | Los Angeles Times | Mar. 7, 2024 | Photo By Kent Nishimura After a failed bipartisan national security bill and amid reports that the White House is considering executive action that could restrict asylum, the nation’s immigration crisis will be a topic of interest for many ... -
Claudia Sheinbaum presenta los 100 compromisos para su campaña presidencial
La aspirante presidencial de Morena, Claudia Sheinbaum, leyó un documento con los compromisos para su Gobierno, si resulta electa en los comicios. Por Personal de El Financiero | El Financiero | Mar. 1, 2024 | Foto Cortesia de El Financiero Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, candidata de Morena a la Presidencia de ... -
DACA recipient resigns from Biden administration, runs for office
By Russell Contreras | Axios Latino | Feb. 5, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of Cindy Nava One of the first former DACA recipients to receive a White House presidential appointment, will run for state Senate in New Mexico. Why it matters: Cindy Nava, a once-undocumented immigrant from Mexico who worked ... -
Trump and allies planning militarized mass deportations, detention camps
As president, Trump sought to use military planes and bases for deportation. Now, he and his allies are talking about a new effort that current and former officials warn could be impractical and dangerous. By Issac Arnsdorf, Nick Miroff, Josh Dawswy | The Washington Post | Feb. 21, 2024 | ... -
DACA Recipients Bolster Social Security and Medicare
DACA recipients collectively earn nearly $27.9 billion and contribute nearly $2.1 billion to Social Security and Medicare each year, making the economy and their communities stronger. By Trinh Q. Troung & Silva Mathema | American Progress | Jan. 25, 2024 | Photo By Jewel Samad Since its creation in 2012, ... -
DACA Court Case Updates: Summary of Litigation and Potential Supreme Court Case
The Supreme Court could decide the fate of the DACA policy within the next two years. DACA provides protection from deportation and gives legal work authorization to roughly 600,000 undocumented individuals who came to the U.S. as young children. A recent federal court decision will likely send the case to ... -
‘No allies left’: Dreamers, DACA recipients are left out amid rightward shift on immigration
DACA recipients once had political leverage and hopes for legalizing their status, but they were a glaring omission in the failed border deal. By Suzanne Gamboa | NBC News | Feb. 10, 2024 | Photo By Saul Loeb Young undocumented immigrants known as "Dreamers" once had the political leverage to ... -
Presidents’ Alliance Steering Committee’s Letter to White House and Congress For Inclusion of Relief for ...
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Congress used to care about the ‘dreamers.’ What happened?
By Washington Post Editorial Board | Washington Post | Jan. 26, 2024 | Photo By Jahi Chikwendiu Congress’s border deal talks might be ongoing, but in one essential area, legislators are moving backward: The ‘dreamers,’ undocumented immigrants who came to this country as children, have been left out of the ... -
USCIS Significantly Raises H-1B Visa And Immigration Fees
By Staurt Anderson | Forbes | Jan. 31, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of Getty Images In a final rule, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will raise the fees employers pay to submit petitions for workers and sponsor employees for permanent residence. USCIS argues that the fee increases are needed because agency costs have ...