Immigration

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For Obama, Congress, a last grasp at immigration

Mary Mata January 7, 2014

By Associated Press/Washington Post WASHINGTON — His agenda tattered by last year’s confrontations and missteps, President Barack Obama begins 2014 clinging to the hope of winning a lasting legislative achievement: […]

California Supreme Court Grants Law License To Undocumented Immigrant Sergio Garcia

Mary Mata January 2, 2014

Latinos holding out for old promises

Mary Mata December 30, 2013

On Immigration Policy, Deportation Relief Seen As More Important Than Citizenship

Mary Mata December 19, 2013

By Mark Hugo Lopez, Paul Taylor, Cary Funk and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera, Pew Research Hispanic Trends Project While lopsided majorities of Hispanics and Asian Americans support creating a pathway to citizenship […]

Border Patrol, Hospital Sued over Cavity Searches

Mary Mata

By John Michaelson, Public News Service AUSTIN, Texas – A lawsuit has been filed against the University Medical Center of El Paso and a number of its doctors, along with Customs […]

Deportations Drop as Obama Pushes for New Immigration Law

Mary Mata December 17, 2013

By Michael C. Bender, Bloomberg News The Obama administration has cut back on deporting undocumented immigrants, with forced departures on track to drop more than 10 percent from last year, […]

Chicago Latinos Using Virgin of Guadalupe Icon to Promote Immgiration Reform

Mary Mata December 12, 2013

By Hispanically Speaking News A group of Hispanics on Wednesday in Joliet, southwest of Chicago began a two-day pilgrimage through eight Illinois cities with an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe to […]