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El Magonista | Vol. 10, No. 29 | July 29, 2022 - Ms. Ortiz Goes ...
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 10, No. 29 | July 29, 2022 Ms. Ortiz Goes to Washington! After almost 5 years of working for the CMSC, we celebrate and congratulate our own Citlalli Ortiz for her selection as a Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Public Policy ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 10, No. 28 | July 21, 2022 - Mexico City Mayor ...
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 10, No. 28 | July 21, 2022 Mexico City Mayor Honors CMSC's Dreamers' Study Abroad Program with 'Keys to the City' CLICK ABOVE TO WATCH FULL VIDEO In celebration of the new CMSC Book, "Anthology of dreams of an Impossible ... -
Immigrant advocates after W.H. meeting: ‘Next steps’ on policy remain unclear
The group is pushing the Biden administration to prioritize immigration policy before November elections. By Sabrina Rodriguez | POLITICO | JUL. 26, 2022 | Photo by Kevin Dietsch for Getty In a meeting at the White House on Tuesday, a major immigrant advocacy group urged the Biden administration to take ... -
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 ... -
Biden goes silent after SCOTUS gives him power to nix Trump immigration policy
Advocates are increasing pressure on the administration to start unwinding the “Remain in Mexico” policy. By Sabrina Rodriguez | POLITICO | JUL. 26, 2022 | Photo by Gregory Bull for AP Last month, the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Biden administration to unwind a Trump-era policy that has ... -
Ending Title 42 won’t cause immigration mayhem — It will restore order
By Stephen Yale-Loehr | The Hill | JUL. 27, 2022 | Photo by Jacquelyn Martin In 2015, a Ghanaian man who goes by the initials M.A. and his gay friend were brutally assaulted by a vigilante group in Accra, Ghana. In Ghana, homosexuality is illegal and carries a prison sentence ... -
55% of America's Top Startups Were Founded by Immigrants. Why Won't Congress Let in More?
Without a tenable visa pathway, immigrant entrepreneurs will look to greener pastures—and the American economy will be worse for it. By Fiona Harrigan | Reason.com | JUL. 28, 2022 | Illustration by Lex Villena Immigrants are 80 percent more likely than native-born Americans to found a firm, according to a study released ... -
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 ... -
The clock ticks down on immigration deal that could help rein in food inflation
The Senate could shatter over a decade of stalemate. But they're running out of time. By Garrett Downs | POLITICO | JUL. 25, 2022 | Photo by Emilio Morenatti Hopes that Congress will finally pass a bipartisan fix to the flawed farm labor system are dwindling, despite supporters’ argument that ... -
How immigration reform could lower your grocery bill
Unless farmers can find workers, food prices will continue to rise, experts say. By Kyle Dunphey | Deseret News | JUL. 28, 2022 | Photos by Kristin Murphy Eggs, fruit, bacon, milk — all are more expensive now than they were a year ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. ...