Tag: Immigration Reform

Coverage of the advance (or lack thereof) of a comprehensive immigration reform bill through Congress and its implementation.
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Keeping it Local: Young Nevadan Focuses on Down-Ballot Issues to Reach New Voters

Engaging voters who think the presidential election “is a joke.”

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Why This DACAmented Immigrant is Encouraging Young Voters to Look Beyond “Two Evils”

Despite not being eligible to vote, Angel Quintero is deeply involved in this year’s election

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Undocumented, Unafraid and Unexpected – The Dream City Podcast, Episode 5

Esther’s story challenges what it means to be an ally and participant in the immigrant rights movement.

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On the Streets of Philadelphia Young Latinos Say “No” to Trump and “No Gracias” to Clinton

Continued frustration with the choices in this year’s presidential election.

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Hope and Pain – The Story of an Unaccompanied Minor

Despite getting a second chance after arriving in the US, Darlin Adonay Peña faces an uncertain future.

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No Room for Due Process: Immigrant Detainees Rarely Get Their Day in Court

3 out of 4 people being deported today are subjected to “expedited removal” — with no day in court, just an immigration agent to decide their case.

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Despite Obamacare Gains, Undocumented Immigrants Largely Excluded

Undocumented Latinos are hard hit when it comes to getting health care under the Affordable Care Act.

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Introducing the Feet in 2 Worlds Magazine: Redefining the American Dream

What’s the American Dream for today’s immigrants? Check out articles, infographics, an original video and much more in the Table of Contents.