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Tech companies urge U.S. to let the kids of visa holders stay past the age ...
Amazon, Google, Salesforce and Uber are urging the Department of Homeland Security to revise its aging out policies for children of high-skilled visa holders. By Lauren Feiner | CNBC | JUN. 7, 2022 A coalition of tech companies including Amazon, Google, Salesforce and Uberare urging the Department of Homeland Security to revise policies for children ... -
They pour drinks. They clean rooms. Latin American workers wish they had more say at ...
By Cindy Carcamo | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 8, 2022 | Photo credits: Mel Melcon, Al Schaben, Dania Maxwel When Ana Diaz, a Salvadoran immigrant who lives in Van Nuys, found out she would be mixing cocktails for world leaders at the ninth Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, she ... -
Biden arrives at Summit of the Americas intent on demonstrating focus on region despite snubs
Is the U.S. losing sway in Latin America? By Kevin Liptak | CNN | JUN. 8, 2022 | Photo from CNN Los Angeles (CNN)President Joe Biden arrived here Wednesday to play host to nearly two dozen leaders from Latin America, hoping to use new economic and migration announcements to demonstrate cohesion in ... -
To whom and how many dollars do Mexican immigrants send from the United States?
Women are the main recipients of remittances in Mexico, although men are keyly represented when receiving dollars from immigrants living in the United States, according to a recent analysis by the Center for Latin American Monetary Studies. By Jesus Garcia | La Opinion | JUNE 1, 2022 Almost 12 million ... -
Around 100,000 ‘Dreamers’ to graduate without shot at work permits
By Rafael Bernal | The Hill | MAY 27, 2022 | Photo from Getty Images Around 100,000 undocumented immigrants will graduate high school in 2022 without a shot at work permits, the first time in a decade that a majority of so-called Dreamers will not be eligible. Most undocumented 2022 graduates have ... -
Debit card is launched so that Mexican families receive remittances more securely
Migrants will be able to send more easily, better conditions and without commission to pay for their relatives who collect them in Mexico. By Araceli Martinez Ortega | La Opinion | APR. 12, 2022 The Mexican government launched the Remittances Paisanos card that will allow the families of countrymen to ... -
Three GOP states sue over end of Title 42
Racist state-legislatures around the country are hoping to continue the Trump-era Health statute that effectively shut down the Southern Border with Mexico. By Rebecca Beitsch | TheHill.com | APR. 4, 2022 | Photo from USAToday Three states on Monday sued the Biden administration over its plans to rescind Title 42, a Trump-era ... -
Why Biden’s Repeal of a Trump-Era Immigration Law Is Pissing Off Advocates
The Biden administration announced the end of a Trump-era law that expelled asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border under the banner of public health. But not yet. By Scott Bixby | The Daily Beast | APR. 4, 2022 | Photo credit: Anadolu Agency The upcoming repeal of a Trump-era edict ... -
Biden expected to end Title 42 border expulsion policy in late May
Trump-era policy could soon meet the same fate as its odious creator. By Camilo Montoya-Galvez & Ed O'Keefe | CBS News | MAR. 30, 2022 | Photo by Salwan Georges for Getty The Biden administration is planning to end a pandemic-era emergency rule known as Title 42 that allows U.S. immigration authorities ... -
LA to host 2022 Summit of the Americas, White House announces
The summit, which will be held in June, will focus on "Building a Sustainable, Resilient and Equitable Future" in the Americas. By The Associated Press | Long Beach Press-Telegram | JAN. 18, 2022 | Photo credit: Keith Birmingham The Biden administration has chosen Los Angeles to host a summit of ...