Daily Archives: March 7, 2018

Noé regresó a México aunque tenía DACA y… ¡se vuelve víctima de asalto!

Noé Martínez no tenía dudas de haber tomado una buena decisión al auto repatriarse a México hasta el día en que lo asaltaron y se convirtió en uno más de los migrantes de retorno agredidos por la delincuencia en el país, ...

Sessions eliminates right to hearing for certain asylum seekers

originally published by Axios This week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions reversed a decision that gave asylum-seekers and applicants for withholding of removal a right to a full hearing even after deemed ineligible for ...

Trump created the DACA immigration crisis and he could fix it right now

Monday is the deadline President Trump gave Congress to put into law the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and protect nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants who came to America as ch ...

Lawyers for Mexican journalist blame his detention in the U.S. on Trump’s ‘anti-Mexican bias’

In a writ of habeas corpus filed in a Texas district court Tuesday, lawyers for the journalist, Emilio Gutierrez Soto, said he and his son, who is also being detained, should be immediately released because their detenti ...

Llega el día del fin del DACA, pero continuará por ahora

Trump anunció en septiembre que pondría fin al programa de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA, por sus iniciales en inglés), pero le otorgó al Congreso un plazo de seis meses para encontrar una soluci ...

A fight simmers in the Bay Area over protecting the privacy of immigrants here illegally

The police revealed no criminal charges from the August incident. Instead, two Guatemalan brothers were questioned on civil immigration violations, and one was detained for weeks, according to court records and interview ...

Mother separated from child in immigrant detention released

The woman was released from a detention center in San Diego under orders coming “from up top” in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, said Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project. The chi ...

In Arlington, more donations to help immigrants afford citizenship fees

The new contributors added $7,175 to the scholarship fund, said Kurt Larrick, a spokesman for Arlington’s Department of Human Services, which is managing the scholarship effort that was described in The Washington Post l ...

A shining example on immigration

The unnamed Arlingtonian who created the scholarship fund to assist immigrants intending to take the U.S. citizenship exam is emblematic of a break in the “us” and “them” dichotomy. This woman represents a restoration of ...

City considers lawyers for immigrants facing deportation

The move is part of an effort to help immigrants launched by city officials, charity leaders and advocates after President Donald Trump was inaugurated. Mayor’s Office of Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs Director Cata ...

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