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More Than 30,000 African Migrants March in Tel Aviv For Refugee Rights

Tens of thousands of African asylum seekers and their supporters took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Sunday to demand that the Israeli government recognize their refugee status and end the policy of detention without trial. “More than 30,000

Ryan Sim January 18, 2015 Immigration News Read more

[Washington Post] Flow chart: Who qualifies for Obama’s immigration offer?

By Emily Badger and Kennedy Elliott The deportation reprieves that President Obama extended to millions of immigrants this week are relatively arbitrary. The president’s executive action would delay deportation for the undocumented mother of a child born in the U.S.

Ryan Sim November 23, 2014 Immigration News Read more

[USA Today] President Obama’s Executive Action Makes Changes To S-Comm

Tonight, President Obama announced his executive action on immigration that would protect 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation by granting legal status. Along with that, few changes to the iniquitous Secure Communities program was announced. According to Alan Gomez of

Ryan Sim November 20, 2014 Immigration News Read more
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Judge: Texas can deny birth certificates for U.S.-born children of some immigrants

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A federal judge ruled Friday that Texas officials can continue to deny U.S. birth certificates to the children of immigrants who cannot supply required identification because they entered the country illegally.

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Hay que terminar con la estigmatización de los indocumentados

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Mi nombre es Cándido Rentería, soy un mexicano que emigró con su familia a Estados Unidos a la corta edad de dos años.

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What Happens To A Child After A Parent Is Deported?

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A half-million parents of children who are American citizens may have been deported from 2009 to 2013, most of them fathers.

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Activists protest DPS troopers in RGV

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LA JOYA — Pharr resident Hortencia Medina spoke out Friday against the increased presence of Department of Public Safety troopers because of what she believes was an unnecessary stop this summer in Alamo.

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Chris Matthews: Boehner Should Try To Pass Immigration Reform Before He Leaves ... See MoreSee Less

Talking to newly installed MSNBC anchor Brian Williams about the Boehner resignation Friday morning, fellow MSNBC host Chris Matthews said he wishes the outgoing Speaker would try to pass immigration reform before he leaves. "I think it would be great if he said okay, we're a democracy here for a co…

Chris Matthews: Boehner Should Try To Pass Immigration Reform Before He Leaves

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