Daily Archives: September 26, 2017

Alex Alpharaoh put his own DACA story onstage, and the audience keeps on growing

Originally published by LA Times She had been walking for weeks across the Mexican desert, holding her 3-month-old boy to her chest. At 15 she had never left Guatemala before. When she ran out of water, she drank from p ...

GOP bill offers Dreamers citizenship after ‘extreme vetting’

Sen. Thom Tillis introduced his “conservative Dream Act” on Monday to provide a pathway to citizenship for as many as 2.5 million young undocumented immigrants. ...

Trump’s new travel ban fools no one. It’s the same old bigotry masquerading as national security

So what makes a person who wants to immigrate more dangerous than a tourist or visiting businessperson? The government’s explanation is that if a problem should arise, it’s harder to remove someone who has lawful permane ...

Wyoming college presidents release letter supporting DACA students, urge action on DREAM Act

The presidents of Wyoming’s seven community colleges and the University of Wyoming released a letter in support of DACA, calling on the state’s congressional delegation to support the DREAM Act. ...

What DACA Means to Food Industry Workers

More Dreamers work in food than any other industry; with DACA on the chopping block, they share how it has changed their lives—and what happens if it ends. ...

Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles ofrece clínica gratuita de DACA

El esfuerzo para ayudar a renovar el permiso migratorio para los que califican antes del 5 de octubre ...

IN THEIR WORDS ‘Dreamers’ tell us what the end of DACA would mean for them.

The Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has protected nearly 800,000 immigrants from deportation. Shortly after the Trump administration announced that it would phase out the program, we asked Dreame ...

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