Tag: California-Mexico Dreamers Study Abroad Program
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By ROXANA KOPETMAN and ALEJANDRA MOLINA / STAFF WRITERS / The OC Register ~ Dec. 23, 2016 http://www.ocregister.com/articles/students-739289-daca-travel.html COSTA MESA – Concerned their legal status in the United States could be ...
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"El Magonista" Vol. 4 No. 43 December 20th, 2016 Thank you and Farewell to 2016 from the CMSC staff and 'El Magonista' As we prepare to depart with our 5th ...
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By: Lidieth Arevalo, CMSC News ~ December 15, 2016 On Wednesday December 14, 2016, the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles hosted a farewell event for a group of ...
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By Celene Vargas, Editorial Director, and Christina Garcia, Copy Editor from La Verne Campus Times ~ December 2, 2016 http://laverne.edu/campus-times/2016/12/la-verne-to-protect-immigrant-students/ In the wake of the presidential election results, the University has issued statements to ...
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Por: Carolina Aguilar, CMSC Newsletter "El Magonista" ~ Nov. 30, 2016 El pasado 17 de Noviembre en la ciudad fronteriza de Tijuana, Baja California, México, el Centro de Estudios California-México (CMSC) ...
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The California-Mexico Studies Center (CMSC) wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving! The CMSC has many reasons to be thankful for! Approval of Advance Parole Applications from Our 5th Dreamers Study Abroad ...
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Seminar Description: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF) and the California-Mexico Studies Center (CMSC) will host an international seminar on November 17 and 18, 2016 at the COLEF campus ...
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Through the California-Mexico Dreamers Study Abroad Program , Dreamers have had the incredible chance to return to their native Mexico. This rare opportunity is available to undocumented students who are ...
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BY JASON MCGAHAN, L.A Weekly ~ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 http://www.laweekly.com/news/for-undocumented-college-students-visiting-mexico-is-worth-the-risk-7321349 No matter how many times Professor Armando Vazquez-Ramos succeeds in taking college students with him to study abroad in Mexico, he ...
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The ‘Dreamers’ who are able to travel to Mexico serve as a connection between their undocumented parents in the U.S. and the family they left in Mexico. By: Isaias Alvarado, Univision ...