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Texas and six other states sue Trump administration to force an end to DACA
By Washington Post ~ May 2, 2018 Texas and six other states are suing the Trump administration over its failure to terminate an Obama-era program that provides work permits to ... -
20 metro areas are home to six-in-ten unauthorized immigrants in U.S.
BY JEFFREY S. PASSEL AND D’VERA COHN Most of the United States’ 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants live in just 20 major metropolitan areas, with the largest populations in New York, ... -
Before the Wall: Life Along the U.S.-Mexico Border
By: Azam Ahmed, Manny Fernandez and Paulina Villegas, New York Times ~ FEB. 8, 2017 President Trump’s executive order to begin the construction of a wall between the United States and ... -
Dreamers reingresan a EEUU después de viaje a México
LOS ANGELES — A falta de cinco días de la toma de posesión de Donald Trump como presidente, un grupo de 25 estudiantes indocumentados protegidos por el programa de Acción ... -
Untapped Talent: The Costs of Brain Waste among Highly Skilled Immigrants in the United States
By Jeanne Batalova, Michael Fix, and James D. Bachmeier, Migration Policy Institute http://www.migrationpolicy.org/research/untapped-talent-costs-brain-waste-among-highly-skilled-immigrants-united-states While the United States has long been a top destination for the world's best and brightest, it has ... -
Justice Dept. Says "Judge in Immigration Case Is Out of Bounds"
By JULIA PRESTON, New York Times ~ May 31, 2016 The Obama administration on Tuesday escalated a feud with the federal judge hearing a challenge to the president’s executive actions ... -
Mark Zuckerberg asks Supreme Court to support Obama’s executive action on immigration
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday signed on to a brief submitted to the Supreme Court urging the justices to support President Obama’s executive actions that temporarily protect some undocumented ... -
The Latino vote is bigger and better educated than ever before, a new report finds
By: Kate Linthicum • Contact Reporter | January 19, 2016 http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-latino-vote-20160119-story.html The Latino electorate is bigger and better educated than ever before, according to a new report by Pew Research Center. It's also ...