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Programa ofrece a Dreamers la oportunidad para reencontrarse con sus raíces
Este programa de fines culturales y educativos permite que Dreamers puedan viajar a México en el verano de 2022 con un permiso especial. -
Mexican migrants will break record in sending remittances in 2021
Mexican migrants will break an 18-year record in sending remittances, according to a report by the Center for Latin American Monetary Studies; however, experts highlight that the purchasing power with that money was lower, because in 2020 the dollar had a higher price in Mexico compared to 2021 by Jesus ... -
New Poll Says Politicians Shouldn’t Use 'Latinx'
From "Latino Rebels" by Hector Luis Alamo Democrats trying to connect with Latinos in the party’s voter base have increasingly adopted the word Latinx, a gender-neutral term popular among academics and social justice advocates. But according to a new survey first reported by POLITICO, 40 percent of Latinos say the word Latinx ... -
Democrats fall flat with 'Latinx' language
“Why are we using a word that is preferred by only 2%, but offends as many as 40% of those voters we want to win?” by Marc Caputo and Sabrina Rodriguez As Democrats seek to reach out to Latino voters in a more gender-neutral way, they’ve increasingly begun using the ... -
The Demographic and Economic Impacts of DACA Recipients: Fall 2021 Edition
By Nicole Prchal Svajlenka and Trinh Truong Nearly 600,000 DACA recipients live across the United States, raise 300,000 U.S.-citizen children, and pay $9.4 billion in taxes each year. In 2012, the Obama administration created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to protect certain young undocumented immigrants from deportation. ... -
ONLINE EVENT: 2021 HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
Special Guest Speaker, CMSC Operations Director Luz Vazquez-Ramos Join the UN Association, Monterey Bay Chapter and the Bahá’í Faith communities of Monterey County for an inspiring program celebrating Human Rights Day, which commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations General Assembly on ... -
International students return to U.S. in higher numbers, but still below pre-COVID levels
Los Angeles Times | BY COLLIN BINKLEY AND PHILIP MARCELO International students are returning to U.S. colleges in stronger numbers this year, but the rebound has yet to make up for last year’s historic declines as COVID-19 continues to disrupt academic exchange, according to a new survey. Nationwide, American colleges and ... -
U.S. Dreamers Meet with Mexican Ambassador, Other Officials
Ambassador Moctezuma-Barragan agrees to advocate for Dreamers and essential workers in the U.S. -
Dreamers’ Study Abroad Program Allows DACA Recipients to Visit Mexico
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Historic Immigration Reform Included in House-passed Spending Bill
By RAFAEL BERNAL and REBECCA BEITSCH for The Hill The social spending bill approved by the House Friday in a 220-213 vote includes the most extensive immigration reform package reviewed by Congress in 35 years, albeit in a much reduced version from what proponents originally sought. If the provision is approved ...