Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.
English (en español al final de la página): Huffington Post: Weekend Roundup: Inauguration Into The Unknown By Nathan Gardeis Remezcla (Op-Ed): What Will You Do if Donald Trump Deports Me? By Juan Escalante NBC: ‘We Have to Stand Up for Ourselves’: Women’s March Mobilizes Latinas By Suzanne Gamboa Los... Continue »
As rumors swirl that President Donald Trump may undo several immigration policies created by the Obama Administration, today, January 23 at 3pm, Senate Minority Leader Schumer, Sen. Cortez Masto (D-NV), Greisa Martinez of United We Dream; Rev. Jennifer Butler of Faith in Public Life;  Angela Maria Kelley of Center for... Continue »
En contraste con la juramentación de Donald John Trump como el 45to presidente de Estados Unidos, donde diversos medios hicieron hincapié en una audiencia mayormente de rostros blancos ―y bastante reducida, por cierto― que celebraban el momento, el sábado un inmenso mar de rostros de todos colores, género, intereses... Continue »

Jan 20, 2017

We The Immigrants

We are not the cruel, the bastard, and even the night forgives us for being here, in its own brightness, in our own obscurity, thought of nothingness, delusional fire, eternity, a leaf falling down from the blind tree, benches without a seated soul waiting for our own solitude, that... Continue »
No somos lo cruel, lo bastardo, e incluso la noche nos perdona por estar aquí, en su propio brillo, en nuestra propia oscuridad, pensamiento de nada, fuego delirante, eternidad, una hoja cayendo del árbol ciego, bancas sin un alma sentada esperando nuestra propia soledad, esa inmensidad de nuestros umbrales,... Continue »
California Senator Kamala Harris has announced that she will vote “no” on the nomination of General John Kelly to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), citing Gen. Kelly’s evasive confirmation hearing answers regarding the future of DACA. He did not and would not promise to shield current DACA recipients from... Continue »
Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.
English (en español al final de la página): International Business Times: Trump Immigration Policy News: Will Trump Build A Wall On The Mexico Border? President-Elect May Flip-Flop On Campaign Promise By Bobby Ilich Ozy: What’s next for the millennial who turned Nevada blue? By Taylor Mayol Reuters: New York... Continue »
One of the first immigration battles of the incoming Trump administration will center on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the 1.9 million DACA-eligible young people across America who could benefit from the program, including 13,000 young people who are DACA-eligible in Ohio. DACA is an... Continue »
One of the first immigration battles of the incoming Trump administration will center on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the 1.9 million DACA-eligible young people across America who could benefit from the program, including 102,000 young people who are DACA-eligible in Florida. DACA is an... Continue »
One of the first immigration battles of the incoming Trump administration centers on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the more than 750,000 young people it benefits. Despite DACA’s popularity and unqualified success, President-elect Trump, with the near-unanimous support of fellow Republicans, pledged to revoke DACA... Continue »