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Migrantes son los principales generadores de divisas por cuarto año consecutivo
Por Barulio Carbajal | La Jornada | Feb. 22, 2024 | Foto Cortesia de Al cierre de 2023, los migrantes mexicanos que radican en otros países, principalmente en Estados Unidos, registraron cuatro años consecutivos como los principales generadores de divisas en México gracias a los recursos que envían a sus ... -
DACA Recipients Bolster Social Security and Medicare
DACA recipients collectively earn nearly $27.9 billion and contribute nearly $2.1 billion to Social Security and Medicare each year, making the economy and their communities stronger. By Trinh Q. Troung & Silva Mathema | American Progress | Jan. 25, 2024 | Photo By Jewel Samad Since its creation in 2012, ... -
DACA Court Case Updates: Summary of Litigation and Potential Supreme Court Case
The Supreme Court could decide the fate of the DACA policy within the next two years. DACA provides protection from deportation and gives legal work authorization to roughly 600,000 undocumented individuals who came to the U.S. as young children. A recent federal court decision will likely send the case to ... -
‘No allies left’: Dreamers, DACA recipients are left out amid rightward shift on immigration
DACA recipients once had political leverage and hopes for legalizing their status, but they were a glaring omission in the failed border deal. By Suzanne Gamboa | NBC News | Feb. 10, 2024 | Photo By Saul Loeb Young undocumented immigrants known as "Dreamers" once had the political leverage to ... -
Presidents’ Alliance Steering Committee’s Letter to White House and Congress For Inclusion of Relief for ...
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UCLA doubles down on ethnic studies expansion amid fraught national politics
By Teresa Watanabe | Los Angeles Times | Feb. 5, 2024 | Photo By Mel Melcon More than five decades ago, Morgan Chu was taught a version of American history that all but ignored the experiences of Asian Americans like him. Chu, an attorney who grew up in New York ... -
Yet another FAFSA problem: Many noncitizens can't fill it out
By Sequoia Carrillo & Janet W. Lee | NPR | Feb. 13, 2024 | Photo by John Lamb Most days, Vanessa Cordova Ramirez wakes at 6 a.m. to take care of her little brother, walk the puppy, make breakfast, and tidy up her family's Queens apartment before heading to school. ... -
Congress used to care about the ‘dreamers.’ What happened?
By Washington Post Editorial Board | Washington Post | Jan. 26, 2024 | Photo By Jahi Chikwendiu Congress’s border deal talks might be ongoing, but in one essential area, legislators are moving backward: The ‘dreamers,’ undocumented immigrants who came to this country as children, have been left out of the ... -
USCIS Significantly Raises H-1B Visa And Immigration Fees
By Staurt Anderson | Forbes | Jan. 31, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of Getty Images In a final rule, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will raise the fees employers pay to submit petitions for workers and sponsor employees for permanent residence. USCIS argues that the fee increases are needed because agency costs have ... -
Congresistas demócratas presionan por el llamado DACA para trabajadores para que indocumentados denuncien abusos
Un grupo de congresistas demócratas presionan al Departamento de Seguridad Nacional para ampliar el programa de protección DALE para trabajadores indocumentados y con visas temporales que enfrentan abusos de empleadores Por Jesus Garcia | La Opinion | Jan. 25, 2024 | Foto Por Scott Barbour Liderados por el representante Raúl ...