Immigration

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Tyrant’s Foe: An Angel on the Border

Mary Mata July 24, 2013

By Melissa del Bosque, Texas Observer It was 1994, and the United States, Canada and Mexico had just signed the North American Free Trade Agreement. The pact opened North America’s borders […]

Three Myths about ‘Border Security’

Mary Mata

Immigrants self-deport to Mexico, then ask to cross into U.S.

Mary Mata July 23, 2013

Julian Castro: If immigration fails “everyone will know” House Republicans are to blame

Mary Mata

By Alessandra Hickson, NBCLatino San Antonio Democrat Mayor Julian Castro may have been on MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports today to talk about his city’s AAA rating and economic stability, but NBC’s Andrea Mitchell […]

‘Dreamers’ Who Left US Miss Immigration Reform

Mary Mata July 22, 2013

By Valeria Fernandez, Associates Press/ABCNews When U.S. President Barack Obama began stopping the deportations last year of some young immigrants living in the country illegally, Adriana Gil Diaz realized that […]

Immigration bill 2013: House ‘gang’ punts immigration bill again

Mary Mata

By Seung Min Kim, Politico Don’t expect the House immigration group to roll out its comprehensive reform bill this summer. The bipartisan coalition of seven lawmakers has essentially agreed to […]

Cyclist Champions Immigrants on NY-to-Mexico Ride

Mary Mata July 18, 2013

By Manuel Rueda, ABC/Univision Armando Rosales is making a run for the border. Well, a bike ride, actually: The amateur cyclist is pedaling from New York to Mexico to encourage […]