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Grupo de 23 fiscales defiende DACA tras decisión de juez que busca desaparecer protección a ...
Ante una nueva amenaza en una corte, un grupo de 23 fiscales federales se unieron para defender DACA, el cual protege a unos 600,000 'dreamers' Por "La Opinion" | La Opinion | Feb. 2, 2024 | Foto Por Don Ryan Una coalición de 23 fiscales, liderada por fiscal general de ... -
UC won’t hire its immigrant students without legal status, work permits
By Teresa Watanabe | Los Angeles Times | Jan. 26 2024 | Photo By Jay. L Clendenin University of California regents declined Thursday to move forward on a bold plan to hire immigrant students who lack legal work authorization, crushing the hopes of thousands of young people seeking to escape ... -
Urge USCIS to Expedite Processing of DACA Applications Over 100 Days Old
Petition Started by Rosa Bautista | Change.org | Jan. 17, 2024 | Photo By Juan A. Lozamo Why this Petition Matters: I am one of the many individuals who have been adversely affected by the slow processing of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications. My job terminated me because ... -
Testimonial - Carla Villagomez
Past Participants Praise of the CMSC's Independent Dreamer Study Abroad Program Courtesy of Carla Villagomez - Alumni | JAN. 21, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of Carla Villagomez Dear Profe, I hope you are doing well. This is Carla Villagomez from the DSAP Winter 2023-2024 program. I hope you recall our interaction ... -
Supreme Court rules for Biden administration in Texas border dispute
By David G. Savage | Los Angeles Times | JAN. 22, 2024 | Photo By Robert Gauthier The Supreme Court ruled for the Biden administration in a 5-4 vote Monday and said Border Patrol agents may cut barbed wire installed by Texas authorities that prevents the agents from patrolling areas ... -
UC enrolls record number of California undergrads in fall 2023, cuts out-of-state students
By Teresa Watanabe | Los Angeles Times | JAN. 19, 2024 | Photo By Jay L. Clendenin The University of California enrolled a record number of California undergraduates in fall 2023, reducing the number of students from other states and countries as it met public and political demands to give ... -
States With the Most Immigration Court Cases
There are more than 3 million pending cases across the country, and nearly a third are in Florida and Texas, according to a Syracuse University research institute. By Elliot Davis Jr. | US News | JAN. 17, 2024 | Photo By Eric Gay As Congress negotiates a deal to address the unprecedented level of ... -
Bipartisan DACA legislation could help employment in Wisconsin for needed areas, but could stall in ...
By Ricardo Torres | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | JAN. 16, 2024 | Photo By Jovanny Hernandez Wisconsin desperately needs nurses, and Pamela Rubalcava is planning to graduate in the spring with a degree in nursing from Carroll University. But Rubalcava might not be able to get a license because she ... -
Senate unanimously passes DACA-related bill to help ‘Dreamers’
Originally Published By Tacoma Weekly | JAN. 17, 2024 | Photo By Johnathan Ernst Nearly a decade after the Republican-led Senate Majority Coalition Caucus unveiled its REAL Hope Act to support education opportunities for Washington’s "Dreamers” – people who were brought into the United States illegally as minors – the ... -
USCIS DACA renewal delays put livelihoods at risk for recipients as agency prioritizes migrants
By Michelle Gallardo | ABC News | JAN. 16, 2023 | Photo By Robyn Beck There are nearly 600,000 beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program nationwide. For the last 11 years they have been allowed to work, go to school and drive. But their DACA permit ...