Immigration

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Immigration is saving the US from an aging crisis

Mary Mata February 4, 2014

By Gwynn Guilford, Quartz Old people are taking over—and not just in well-known grey zones like Japan and South Korea. By 2050, one in every three or so Spaniards, Italians and […]

In a crowded immigration court, seven minutes to decide a family’s future

Mary Mata February 3, 2014

In-State Tuition For Immigrants Gaining Ground Across The U.S.

Mary Mata

GOP Immigration Principles Contradict, Deny Basic Aspiration

NewsTaco January 31, 2014

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco If the GOP leadership has it’s way there will be an official immigrant underclass: legal, but ripped of the most basic aspirational ideal. That, in essence, […]

House Republican Leaders To Outline Immigration Principles

Mary Mata January 30, 2014

By Associated Press/Huffington Post Latino Voices WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republican leaders plan to outline broad immigration principles, including legalization for the 11 million immigrants living here illegally, to the […]

Obama’s Short Mention of Immigration May be a Good Thing

Mary Mata January 29, 2014

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I’m of two minds when it comes to President Obama’s State of the Union speech, especially when it comes to immigration reform. On the one hand, […]

Emilio’s Great Race

Mary Mata January 28, 2014

By Frank Bruni, The New York Times CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The campaign for student body president at the University of North Carolina here has just begun, and there’s nothing unusual […]