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Texas Tribune: Mexican farmworker killed after crossing Texas border, hoping to earn money to build a houseA Mexican farmworker crossed the border into Texas, hoping to join his brother and work […]
Texas Tribune: Mexican farmworker killed after crossing Texas border, hoping to earn money to build a houseA Mexican farmworker crossed the border into Texas, hoping to join his brother and work […]
Eagle-Tribune: Drivers licenses said to give ‘legitimacy’ to undocumented immigrantsA Massachusetts law authorizing drivers’ licenses for undocumented immigrants wouldn’t change their immigration status but would offer them a “new legitimacy,”
Chicago Catholic: Accompanying migrants in needCatholic Charities in Chicago has seen more than 700 migrants arrive at its Reception Center since mid-September. They are met by nearly 20 bilingual case
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Border Report: Migrant advocates worried by DACA rulingMigrant advocates and the head of the Department of Homeland Security voiced disappointment with a federal appeals court ruling that affirmed the ruling
Associated Press: DACA revisions to get court reviewA federal appeals court ordered a lower court to review President Biden’s revisions to the DACA program, which protects certain immigrants brought to the U.S.
Catholic News Service: Catholic immigration advocates are urging Congress to act on DACAAfter yesterday’s ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court deeming the DACA program unlawful, Catholic immigration advocates are calling
The Guardian: Comedian’s refugee life leads to sitcomIn a new Netflix sitcom, Palestinian-American comedian Mo Amer presents a fictional account of his experiences settling with his parents in Texas after
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San Antonio Express-News: Mayorkas criticizes unilateral Texas border policiesHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas criticized Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s unilateral crackdown on border crossings and the busing of migrants to East
City Limits: Asylum seekers face hardships in New York CityMany of the 6,300 asylum seekers and migrants bused to New York City from the U.S. southern border say they are
Unfortunately, the new rule will not change the status quo for initial DACA applicants. On July 16, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas in State of