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DACA Applicants Ask Court for Interim Relief with Cases in Limbo
A new motion in Federal court seeks protections, work eligibility for 80,000 applicants while arguing that the government went beyond 2021 ruling blocking the program. By Andrew Kreighbaum | Bloomberg News | JUN. 7, 2022 | Photo by Ken Cedeno Young, undocumented immigrants who hoped to secure protections from deportation ... -
Biden arrives at Summit of the Americas intent on demonstrating focus on region despite snubs
Is the U.S. losing sway in Latin America? By Kevin Liptak | CNN | JUN. 8, 2022 | Photo from CNN Los Angeles (CNN)President Joe Biden arrived here Wednesday to play host to nearly two dozen leaders from Latin America, hoping to use new economic and migration announcements to demonstrate cohesion in ... -
Mexico, Central American leaders rejected repeated efforts by the U.S. to convince them to attend ...
By Natalie Kitroeff | The New York Times | JUN. 9, 2022 | Photo by Luis Antonio Rojas LOS ANGELES — In the lead up to the Summit of the Americas, the Biden administration scrambled to avoid the embarrassment of a boycott by key leaders — only to find its ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 10, No. 22 | June 2, 2022
Gun Violence in America claims latest innocents while Republicans continue to block any reform efforts and double-down on arming teachers in schools Campaign URL Copy Twitter 0 tweets Subscribe Past Issues RSS Translate English العربية Afrikaans беларуская мова български català 中文(简体) 中文(繁體) Hrvatski Česky Dansk eesti keel Nederlands Suomi Français Deutsch ... -
Court of Appeals will hear arguments about DACA on July 6
Story and photo from EFE Agency | MAY 27, 2022 | Translation from Google Los Angeles, May 27 (EFE).- The Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit of the United States will hear on July 6 the arguments in a Texas lawsuit that keeps the approval of new applications from ... -
The Post-DACA Generation is Here
Most of this year’s 100,000 undocumented high school graduates are currently ineligible for the policy. Under current rules and court action, DACA is unavailable to most undocumented high school graduates. Absent Congress’ passing immigration reform for Dreamers, most undocumented graduates cannot legally enter the workforce, even if the DACA policy ... -
To whom and how many dollars do Mexican immigrants send from the United States?
Women are the main recipients of remittances in Mexico, although men are keyly represented when receiving dollars from immigrants living in the United States, according to a recent analysis by the Center for Latin American Monetary Studies. By Jesus Garcia | La Opinion | JUNE 1, 2022 Almost 12 million ... -
When the killer looks like you: A Latino-on-Latino mass school shooting in Uvalde. What now?
Column by Gustavo Arellano | Los Angeles Times | MAY 25, 2022 | Photo by Wally Skalij When I heard that a gunman had killed multiple schoolchildren in a predominantly Latino town in Texas, I immediately thought: white supremacist. How could I not? Just this month, a white man allegedly murdered 10 ... -
Beto O’Rourke places Texas leaders on blast following gunman’s slaughter of Latino kids, teachers
By Teresa Puente | CALÓ NEWS | MAY 31, 2022 | Photo by CALO News Wire Beto O’Rourke is right. “You are doing nothing,” O’Rourke told Texas Gov. Greg Abbot and other Republican politicians after the mass shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas. “You are offering up ... -
Dreamers’ Sense of Belonging Fell 15% in 2021, Finds Boundless Report
A Boundless report looks at how DACA recipients have benefited from the 2012 program, as well as the challenges they still face in 2022. Report by Boundless | MAY 24, 2022 As the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program enters its tenth year, a Boundless report analyzes public data to get ...