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Opinion: Searching for a way forward on immigration
Opinion by Jaime Dupree | Atlanta Journal-Constitution | FEB. 23, 2023 | Photo by Susan Walsh for AP Not since 1986 has Congress solved the puzzle of bipartisan legislative action ... -
Amid Major U.S. Labor Market Needs, the Biden Administration Could Facilitate the Migration of Needed ...
By Michelle Mittlestadt | Migration Policy Institute | FEB. 23, 2023 | Photo by Manuel Balce-Ceneta WASHINGTON — With the United States recording more than 10 million job openings each ... -
Why is Biden recycling failed strategies to slow immigration?
By Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | FEB. 20, 2023 | Photo by Mandel Ngan As Americans become increasingly anxious about immigration, Vice President Kamala Harris is searching for answers in ... -
Green Card Seekers’ Kids Get Protections in New Biden Policy
Young people at risk of losing status while green card is pending as USCIS freezes age earlier in application process. By Andrew Kreighbaum | Bloomberg Law | FEB. 15, 2023 ... -
Texas 'Dreamer' reunites with family in the US after 6 months stranded in Mexico
After a family secret upended his immigration interview, the fight to secure his status in the US is not over yet. By Erin Snodgrass | Business Insider | FEB. 21, ... -
¿TODXS HECHXS BOLXS CON "LATINX"?
To 'Latinx' or not to 'Latinx' - A modest proposal. Opinion by Dr. Gonzalo Santos | FEB. 12, 2023 The news today is that U.S. politicians - white and Latino, ... -
To solve our national immigration crisis, let states sponsor immigrants
Eric Holcomb, a Republican, is governor of Indiana. Spencer Cox, a Republican, is governor of Utah. Opinion by Eric Holcomb & Spencer Cox | The Washington Post | FEB. 21, ... -
In a tight labor market, some states look to another type of worker: Children
Bills advancing in the Iowa and Minnesota state legislatures would roll back child workplace protections to address worker shortages. By Jacob Bogage | The Washington Post | FEB. 11, 2023 ... -
Is the renewed ‘Dream Act’ more than a tease this time?
Bills to give legal residency to immigrants brought to U.S. as children have been floating around Congress for more than two decades. Column by Michael Smolens | The San Diego ... -
Can Latinx and Latino coexist? Some want to ban it, others are unbothered
Learning about the word Latinx was an "eye-opener," said a student in Connecticut. Latino Democrats in the state have proposed banning if from government documents. By Edwin Flores | NBC ...