Immigration

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Obama’s Immigration Nuclear Option: Stopping Deportations Unilaterally

Mary Mata August 29, 2013

By Molly Ball, The Atlantic The biggest obstacle facing immigration reform may be not opposition but inertia. Leaders of the House of Representatives have said they plan to act, but with the […]

Mexico migrant cargo train ‘La Bestia’ derails, at least six dead

Mary Mata August 28, 2013

Border Patrol Using Eminent Domain Laws To Seize Land

Mary Mata

Congressman says he understands DREAMers’ plight because he’s from Arkansas

Mary Mata

By Alex Seitz-Wald, Washington Post California Republican Rep. Gary Miller has earned a reputation as an immigration hardliner, but when confronted by a group of young immigrants Friday at a […]

CA Governor Brown considers allowing 3.4M non-citizens to serve on juries

Mary Mata August 27, 2013

By Frank Stoltze, Southern California Public Radio California could become the first state to allow non-citizens to serve on criminal and civil juries, under legislation now on the governor’s desk. “The […]

New Obama Directive Aims To Stop Detention Of Undocumented Parents With Minor Children

Mary Mata August 26, 2013

By Elizabeth Llorente, Fox News Latino A new little-noticed directive by the Obama administration calls on immigration authorities to exercise discretion when dealing with undocumented immigrants who have minor children. The directive, issued […]

Immigrants Key to Detroit’s Revival

Mary Mata August 25, 2013

By Anthony Advincula, New America Media NEW YORK — Since Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in American history last month, ethnic media publishers and editors have found a common […]