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Supreme Court turns down Biden’s emergency immigration appeal
By David G. Savage | Los Angeles Times | JUL. 21, 2022 | Photo by Kent Nishimura WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday turned down an emergency appeal from the Biden administration and left in place a Texas judge’s order that says the government must detain and deport immigrants who have ... -
Most Billion-Dollar Startups In The U.S. Founded By Immigrants
By Stuart Anderson | Forbes | JUL. 26, 2022 | Photo by Guillermo Rauch courtesy of Vercel Tomas Gorny grew up in Poland under communism. But after moving to the U.S. and taking odd jobs like washing dishes and saving money from small ventures, he cofounded the tech company IPOWER ... -
Sheinbaum recibe a jóvenes “soñadores” en la CdMx
Translation by Google Translate The Prime Minister of Mexico City Claudia Sheinbaum received dreamers in youth, who were taken to the United States as minors and returned to Mexico for the first time in the summer of 2021, which considered proof that the country's capital is hospitable and recognizes the ... -
Defense Spending Bill Presents Immigrants With Another Chance at Relief
By Pablo Marquez | Latino Rebels | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by J. Scott Applewhite for AP WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is currently being debated in the House and Senate, and the annual military spending bill is considered a “must pass” by members of ... -
After 10 years, Dreamers are still in 'survival mode.'
We shouldn't be. Opinion by Cynthia Garcia | The Oklahoman | JUN. 26, 2022 | Photo by Getty Images It’s been 10 years since the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was announced, yet I remember it vividly. I didn’t know then the impact the program would have on my personal ... -
DACA, a boon to the nation, on the brink of disappearing
By Michael Smolens | Las Vegas Sun | JUN. 23, 2022 The story of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals is one of a valuable program with broad public support that is undermined by dysfunctional politics. Study after study has shown DACA, which allows certain young immigrants to avoid deportation temporarily ... -
I can't serve my country if Congress doesn't pass a path to citizenship
"I'm grateful for DACA, but now I'm scared that a looming court decision could pull the rug out from 'Dreamers' like me." Opinion by Antonio Valdovinos | AZCentral | JUN. 25, 2022 | Photo by Cheryl Evans On 9/11, I was in sixth grade. I remember watching the attack on ... -
Supreme Court rejects bond hearings for immigrants facing deportation
By David G. Savage | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 13, 2022 | Photo by Kent Nishimura WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that immigrants being held for deportation have no right to seek their release on bond, regardless of how long they may be held. The justices ruled unanimously that ... -
After 10 Years of DACA, Uncertainty Is Still the Reality
By Yesica Balderrama | Latino Rebels | JUN. 15, 2022 | Photo by Jacquelyn Martin (AP) Even after President Obama first announced the creation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program 10 years ago on June 15, a state of limbo and uncertainty is still a constant for ... -
Tech companies urge U.S. to let the kids of visa holders stay past the age ...
Amazon, Google, Salesforce and Uber are urging the Department of Homeland Security to revise its aging out policies for children of high-skilled visa holders. By Lauren Feiner | CNBC | JUN. 7, 2022 A coalition of tech companies including Amazon, Google, Salesforce and Uberare urging the Department of Homeland Security to revise policies for children ...