REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS
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By Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 24, 2022 | Photo by Rich Pedroncelli Gov. Gavin Newsom has embraced the role of migrants advocate on the national stage, dueling with Republican governors who are trying to score points with xenophobic voters by transporting asylum seekers out of their ...
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By Salvador Hernandez | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 19, 2022 | Photo by NorCal Resist Eight Venezuelan migrants were flown last week from Texas to Sacramento with little cash — some without shoes — and the men have no idea why they were sent or who paid for the ...
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By Tom Porter | Insider | SEP 16, 2022 | Photo by Jonathan Wiggs Migrants were told jobs were available in Boston and boarded a plane in Texas, NPR reported. The plane instead went to Martha's Vineyard, as part of a political stunt by Florida's governor. The legality of the ...
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By Ellen Gilmer | Bloomberg Law | AUG. 24, 2022 | Photo by Drew Angerer The Biden administration on Wednesday released the final version of regulations intended to fortify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program against legal challenges. The program, launched in a 2012 memo by the Obama administration, ...
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An investigation by The Atlantic reveals the Trump Administration's desire and intent to traumatize asylum seekers. By Caitlin Dickerson | The Atlantic | AUG. 7, 2022 | Photo from U.S. Government As a therapist for children who are being processed through the American immigration system, Cynthia Quintana has a routine ...
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By Bill Chappell | NPR | AUG. 8, 2022 | Photo by John Minchillo New York City Mayor Eric Adams is criticizing Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for sending busloads of migrants to the city, saying that Abbott "used innocent people as political pawns to manufacture a crisis." "Unlike Governor Abbott, ...
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Atlantic immigration reporter Caitlin Dickerson about her extensive investigation into the Trump administration's family separation policy. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The Trump administration was known for immigration policies that were chaotic and extreme, yet even by that standard, family separation was in its own category. Kids ...
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Opinion by David James Herbert & Alexander William Salter | The Hill | AUG. 4, 2022 | Photo by Jose Luis Magana Record-high inflation has wreaked havoc on an economy already struggling to recover from COVID-19. The Federal Reserve is aggressively hiking interest rates, but it’s too little, too late. ...
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Intel’s planned microchip plant outside Columbus, Ohio, is the administration’s poster child for reviving high-tech manufacturing. But failure to allow a small number of foreign-born doctorates to stay in the U.S. could cause the effort to fizzle. By Brendan Bordelon & Eleanor Mueller | POLITICO | JUL. 31, 2022 | ...
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The federal judge’s ruling deprives 500K young people of their eligibility for the DACA program. By Andrew Moss | LA Progressive | AUG. 4, 2022 | Photo from AP A gross injustice against young immigrants is slowly working its way through the courts. It centers upon a federal judge’s ruling last year ...