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Renovaciones de DACA anuncian tormenta inédita en cortes federales
Por EFE ~ La Opinion ~ 4 de Mayo 2018 El caso ha sido asignado a un juez federal que ya antes falló en contra de la ampliación del programa. Una batalla legal sin precedentes se perfila para definir el futuro de la Acción Diferida, que otorga permiso temporal de residencia ... -
Thomas Homan, Trump's top immigration enforcer, resigns
By Alan Gomez ~ USA Today ~ April 30 Thomas Homan, who has headed President Trump's efforts to ramp up immigration arrests and crack down on so-called sanctuary cities, announced on Monday that he is leaving the administration and retiring. Homan was one of Trump's first appointments in January 2017, ... -
Trump targets Sen. Jon Tester on immigration
By Brent D. Griffiths ~ Politico ~ April 30, 2018 President Donald Trump continued his attacks against Sen. Jon Tester on Monday, accusing the Montana Democrat of being soft on immigration as news reports indicate that a group of immigrants has been stalled from entering the U.S. along the border ... -
DOJ to send more judges, prosecutors to border, Sessions says
By Cristiano Lima ~ Politico ~ May 2, 2018 The Justice Department will send 35 prosecutors and 18 judges to the southern U.S. border to bolster efforts to prosecute immigrants entering the U.S. illegally, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Wednesday. Among the assistant attorneys dispatched to the border, 15 will ... -
Judge delays removing DACA status from previously detained ‘Dreamer’
By Max Greenwood ~ The Hill ~ May 1, 2018 A federal judge said Tuesday that immigration officials cannot immediately cancel the protected status of a 25-year-old in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, The Associated Press reported. Daniel Ramirez Medina became one of the first DACA recipients to be ... -
U.S. Government loses track of nearly 1,500 migrant children placed in foster homes
By Garnace Burke ~ AP ~ April 30, 2018 Federal officials lost track of nearly 1,500 migrant children last year after a government agency placed the minors in the homes of adult sponsors in communities across the country, according to testimony before a Senate subcommittee Thursday. The Health and Human ... -
FEDERAL OFFICIALS HAVE LOST TRACK OF NEARLY 1,500 MIGRANT CHILDREN
By Ashley Hackett ~ Pacific Standard ~ April 30, 2018 The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) lost track of nearly 1,500 migrant children that it placed with sponsors in the United States, a top official with HHS told Congress on Thursday. This announcement raised concerns that the unaccounted-for children could ... -
Estados Unidos deportó a casi 22 mil mexicanos en marzo
Por Fabiola Martínez ~ La Jornada ~ 4 de Mayo 2018 Creció 35% el flujo de migrantes indocumentados de CA: Gobernación. Durante el primer trimestre del año, el flujo migratorio de centroamericanos en México se ha incrementado 35 por ciento respecto al mismo periodo de 2017. También hay repunte en ... -
The Central American Caravan Has Come To An Official End
By Adolfo Flores ~ Buzzfeed ~ May 4, 2018 More than 2,000 miles and over a month from their start at the southern border of Mexico, the last group of asylum seekers from the Central American caravan turned themselves into US border authorities Friday. A total of 228 people from ... -
DOJ charges 11 possible caravan members with illegally entering the US
By Laura Jarrett and Darran Simon ~ CNN ~ May 1, 2018 The Department of Justice on Monday filed complaints against 11 individuals believed to be members of the Central American migrant caravan, accusing them of illegally entering the United States. After a month-long journey by bus, train and on foot, ...