Tag: deferred action for childhood arrivals
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Good morning professor Armando Vazquez-Ramos, This is Jacqueline Flores Gonzalez. We talked last week, and you helped me to re-enter the U.S. after my father entered Mexico by mistake. I’m ...
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Hundreds of thousands are expected to vote by mail, online and in-person at selected consulates to help elect Mexico's first female president. By Nicole Acevedo, Cora Cervantes and Kayla McCormick ...
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By Keith Mizuguchi | KQED | May 22, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of Gerardo Vieyra Next month, voters will go to the polls in Mexico to select the country’s next ...
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By Aldrin Ballesteros | Wilson Center | Mar. 24, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of Israel Gutierrez OverviewThe 2024 Mexican electoral process will be recognized as the largest in the history ...
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Young immigrants who have been shut out of DACA point to the program's success in an attempt to build bipartisan support for "a path to U.S. citizenship." By Nicole Acevedo ...
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By The Cornell Daily Sun Staff | The Cornell Daily Sun | May 21, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of Cameron Pollack Amid pressing calls for immigration justice from President Joe ...
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By La EducacionStaff | La Education | May 12, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of La Educacion | Translated by the CMSC Karina Ruiz is already on the threshold of history. ...
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Over 100,000 young immigrants without health insurance will now be able to buy affordable health care through the plan, the administration estimates. By Nicole Acevedo | NBC News | May ...
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By Professor Gonzalo Santos | May 1, 2024 | Photo Courtesy of Professor Gonzalo Santos Seven years ago, in 2017, about a thousand folks marched & rallied in downtown Bakersfield ...
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Around 80 percent of the nearly 120,000 undocumented students who graduated high school in 2023 don’t qualify for DACA. By Lajward Zahra | The Nation | Apr. 24, 2024 | ...