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For a deported man and his family, an uneasy ‘homecoming’ in Mexico
Los Angeles Times ~ by Kate Linthicum ~ December 01, 2017 For decades, millions of Mexicans crossed into the U.S. in one of the largest mass migrations in modern history. But stricter immigration enforcement and new opportunities in Mexico have reversed the trend. Now, many are returning to towns like ... -
In Mexico, they made a new American dream — minus their kids
By Kate Linthicum ~ Los Angeles Times~ December 01, 2017 For decades, millions of Mexicans crossed into the U.S. in one of the largest mass migrations in modern history. But stricter immigration enforcement and new opportunities in Mexico have reversed the trend. Now, many are returning to towns like Malinalco, ... -
Rechazados, 88% de Mexicos que Pidieron Asilo a EU de 2012 a la Fecha
Por: La Jornada (Pg. 15) ~ 30 de Noviembre, 2017 Nueva York- Jueces de migración en Estados Unidos han rechazado la solicitud de asilo de 88 por ciento de los 14 mil 668 mexicanos que se han tratado de acoger a esta protección del gobierno de Estados Unidos en los recientes ... -
As American kids are exiled across the border, Mexican schools struggle to keep up
By Kristen Hwang, USA TODAY, Sept. 5, 2017 PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Elizabeth Rossil, 11, looks just like her classmates. She wears a neatly pressed red polo shirt and a pleated plaid skirt with Mary Jane shoes — the school uniform that all the girls wear — and pulls her ... -
Leaving America: With shaky job prospects and Trump promising crackdowns, immigrants return to Mexico with ...
By: Brittny Mejia, Los Angeles Times ~ Sept. 19, 2017 The girl clutched the goodbye card her friend Emily handed her that morning. “All thou we’ll be a few miles apart you allways be my best firend.” Luz Madrigal, 6, sat in the back seat of the car with her little ... -
Stay, Hide or Leave? Hard Choices for Immigrants in the Heartland
Edith Rivera loved her life in Hampton, Iowa,but for many undocumented immigrants like her,this summer has been a season of fear or flight. By JACK HEALY, New York Times ~ AUG. 12, 2017 HAMPTON, Iowa — It was quitting time. Edith Rivera took one last lunch order, dropped off a basket ... -
Trump’s Immigration Policies Are Harming American Children
By Leila Schochet, Center for American Progress ~ July 31, 2017 Leer en Español aquí. Daniel, a 6-year-old U.S. citizen, has been asking his parents more and more questions about Mexico since the 2016 election. “Mama says that we might move to Mexico,” Daniel said to his father. “Am I gonna ... -
UPROOTED: Born in the United States, Learning to Live in Mexico
By: Alice Proujansky, Cora Currier, The Intercept ~ July 3 2017 Alexandra, a 13-year-old with long hair and a wry smile, misses her school in Sacramento. Now that she lives in Tijuana, Mexico, her mother is stricter, always worried about her safety, and won’t let her go to the movies alone. She hates ... -
Months after deportation, they do what the Mexican government will not
By: Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times ~ July 3, 2017 The sliding doors opened, and suddenly Roger Perez was back in Mexico. Spanish boomed over the airport loudspeaker, and men swaggered past in dusty boots and cowboy hats. Thanks to U.S. immigration authorities, Perez, 21, had been trapped on a plane ... -
La ‘Migra’ se lleva a sus padres pero quedan en manos de la comunidad
Por: EFE, La Opinión ~ Mayo 29, 2017 SAN DIEGO – Cuatro hermanos de la ciudad californiana de National City se quedaron de repente sin sus padres, que fueron arrestados por Inmigración, pero han recibido más de 60,000 dólares de la comunidad para gastos legales y del hogar. El pasado ...