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Immigration Reform News May 2, 2019/ Qué Pasa En Inmigración

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The Washington Post Asylum changes show Trump’s 2020 focus will again be on the border, presenting tough choices for Democrats
By Sean Sullivan, Josh Dawsey and Matt Viser
May 01, 2019

Politico Colleges urged to shun Trump officials tied to family separation
By Michael Stratford
May 01, 2019

The Wall Street Journal Trump Administration Calls for $4.5 Billion to Address Crisis at Southern Border
By Louise Radnofsky and Alicia A. Caldwell
May 01, 2019

The New York Times White House Asks Congress for Billions More in Border Funding
By Emily Cochrane and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
May 01, 2019

Politico Trump seeks $4.5 billion in emergency border aid
By Sarah Ferris and Caitlin Emma
May 01, 2019

The Hill White House requests extra $4.5B from Congress for border crisis
By Niv Elis
May 01, 2019

The Hill Key Dems push back on Trump’s $4.5b border request
By Niv Elis
May 01, 2019

CNN White House asks for $4.5 billion in emergency funds for border
By Kevin Liptak and Priscilla Alvarez
May 01, 2019

The New York Times ‘Every Day I Fear’: Asylum Seekers Await Their Fate in a Clogged System
By Miriam Jordan and Jose A. Del Real
May 01, 2019

The Washington Post Asylum seekers leave everything behind. There’s no way they can pay Trump’s fee.
By Lindsay M. Harris and Joan Hodges-Wu
May 01, 2019

NPR How Proposed Asylum Rule Changes Would Affect Asylum-Seekers
May 01, 2019

The New York Times Guatemalan Boy Dies in U.S. Custody After Illness, Officials Say
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs
May 01, 2019

The Washington Post Guatemalan teen falls ill, dies, after transfer to U.S. border shelter
By Maria Sacchetti
May 01, 2019

USA Today Guatemalan migrant, a 16-year-old boy, dies in government custody in Texas
By Alan Gomez
May 01, 2019

CNN A 16-year-old immigrant boy died in US custody. Officials are investigating
By Catherine E. Shoichet and Priscilla Alvarez
May 01, 2019

Buzzfeed News A 16-Year-Old Unaccompanied Immigrant Boy Has Died In US Government Custody
By Hamed Aleaziz and Adolfo Flores
May 01, 2019

The Washington Post Burgeoning court backlog of more than 850,000 cases undercuts Trump immigration agenda
By Nick Miroff and Maria Sacchetti
May 01, 2019

The Washington Post Trump says the border crisis is about criminals and gangs. His administration says it is about families and children.
By David Nakamura
May 01, 2019

The Washington Post Homeland Security to test DNA of families at border in cases of suspected fraud
By Nick Miroff
May 01, 2019

Arizona Republic Migrants now face DNA tests and document screening to establish family relationships
By Daniel Gonzalez
May 01, 2019

CNN Exclusive: DHS to start DNA testing to establish family relationships on the border
By Priscilla Alvarez and Geneva Sands
May 01, 2019

NBC News Trump admin expands collecting biometric data from migrants, raising concerns from advocates
By Daniella Silva
May 01, 2019

CBS News ICE to start voluntary DNA testing at southern border and privacy advocates are up in arms
May 02, 2019

Buzzfeed News The Trump Administration Is Going To Start DNA Testing Families At The Border
By Adolfo Flores
May 01, 2019

Associated Press NY official: Trump golf workers object to wages, conditions
May 01, 2019

Associated Press NY attorney general: Trump rhetoric undermines media, judges
By Chris Carola
May 01, 2019

The Hill Trump officials said they had ‘no way to link’ separated migrant families, emails show
By Chris Mills Rodrigo
May 01, 2019

NBC News Emails show Trump admin had ‘no way to link’ separated migrant children to parents
By Jacob Soboroff
May 01, 2019

Miami Herald The White House wants to end TPS for Nicaraguans. Two Miami lawmakers want to keep it
By Alex Daugherty
May 01, 2019

The Crimson Harvard Protestors Deliver TPS Petition to Bacow
By Camille G. Caldera
May 01, 2019

CBS News Guatemalan mother and her son may be separated by the U.S. government — again
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez
May 02, 2019

FiveThirtyEight Can Democrats Win On Immigration Policy In 2020?
By Geoffrey Skelley
May 01, 2019

Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The country’s most populous state picked a bad time for its slowest growth rate in history: The eve of the 2020 census. California officials are spending millions preparing for the all-important head count that distributes federal tax dollars and influences congressional boundaries. But new estimates released Wednesday by state officials say California grew by 0.47% in 2018, the slowest rate on record dating back to 1900. The sluggish growth rate comes as California and other states worry a new question on the census forms asking for people’s citizenship status could make it harder to count the country’s Hispanic population. It’s a concern in California, which has the largest Hispanic population in the country. California’s population has been creeping toward 40 million people, viewed as a milestone for a state that began as a frontier outpost and now boasts the world’s fifth largest economy. Texas at No. 2 is still shy of 30 million people. But state officials on Wednesday noted the latest estimates could temper expectations for robust growth as births decline, deaths rise and immigration slows. “Three or four years ago we had a lot of questions during the peak of the drought years (about) can we sustain more population growth,” said Ethan Sharygin, a demographer with the California Department of Finance. “Now everyone is worried (about) well, what does it mean if we get to zero population growth?” State officials said Wednesday they expected the state’s birth rate to decline, but they were surprised by how much: More than 18,000 fewer births than the previous year. Tina Daley, chief of California’s Demographic Research Unit, noted teen pregnancy rates are declining and, in general, people are waiting longer to have children. What has surprised them, Sharygin said, is that fewer people are coming to California from other countries, especially neighboring Mexico, where birth rates are higher. Now, he said, more people are coming from places like China, where birth rates are lower. State officials expect California to continue to grow, predicting the population could top 50 million by 2055. By 2051, officials project the state will join Japan and other European countries by having more deaths than births. While the state slows down, the Northern California city of Chico added more than 19,000 people for a whopping 20% increase to more than 112,000. But that was prompted by tragedy, as the nearby town of Paradise lose 83% of its population after the most destructive wildfire in state history. “In a single word, it’s been overwhelming,” said Mark Orme, Chico’s city manager, of the overnight population growth. The college town, home to California State University-Chico, has been affected broadly, including increases in toilet flushes and trash. Orme also said traffic collisions are up 24%. Traffic is up about 25% on average, and as high as 77% in some places, he said. Doriane Regalia, a real estate agent with Century 21 in Chico, said all her clients lost their homes in the fire. She said for some, the idea of going back to the town is too overwhelming. “There is a lot of PTSD in people who lost everything,” Regalia said. The fire destroyed more than 14,600 housing units. But Sharygin said most of those people stayed in California. Only about 400 left the state, according to initial estimates. “People were just reacting immediately to the loss of a home and finding a short-term solution,” he said. “I don’t think we can make any claims right now about what happens in the first quarter of this year.” __ Associated Press writers Janie Har and Olga Rodriguez contributed reporting from San Francisco.
May 02, 2019

Associated Press Pentagon chief wonders when US-Mexico border mission to end
By Lolita C. Baldor
May 01, 2019

The Hill Groups urge DHS to end surveillance of activists, journalists
By Emily Birnbaum
May 01, 2019

Associated Press (Wisconsin) Immigrants, backers rally for driver’s licenses in Wisconsin
By Scott Bauer
May 01, 2019

The Hill (Washington) Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan talks immigration amid Trump’s sanctuary proposal
May 01, 2019

Boston Globe (Massachusetts) Trump blasts Rollins, Ryan on ICE lawsuit
By Matt Stout
May 01, 2019

Boston 25 News (Massachusetts) ICE agents arrest 2 inside Suffolk County courthouses
May 02, 2019

Hartford Courant (Connecticut) Immigration activists build ‘human wall’ around Hartford ICE offices
By Zach Murdock
May 01, 2019

The Hill (Op-Ed) Immigration’s ‘extraordinary ability’ standard is a moving target
By Michael Wildes
May 01, 2019

The Hill (Op-Ed) Bringing our immigration system back from the breaking point
By Blas Nuñez-Neto
May 01, 2019

CT Mirror (Op-Ed) Immigration — not the answer to poverty and conflict
By Eashwar Hari
May 01, 2019

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Noticiero Univision El gobierno de Trump implementará un programa piloto de pruebas de ADN a familias inmigrantes que piden asilo (Video)
By Pedro Rojas
May 01, 2019

Univision Bajan de ‘La Bestia’ a cerca de 100 inmigrantes indocumentados en el sur de México
May 02, 2019

La Opinión (CA) Trabas al asilo
May 01, 2019

La Opinión (CA) Los sorprendentes Emails que desnudan el error más grave de la administración Trump
May 01, 2019

La Opinión (CA) Inmigrante ingresa a albergue de “La Migra” y encuentra la muerte. Tenía 16 años
May 01, 2019

El Nuevo Herald Migrante guatemalteco de 16 años muere bajo custodia de EEUU
By Colleen Long/AP
May 01, 2019

El Nuevo Herald Jefe del Pentágono pregunta cuánto durará misión en frontera
By Lolita Baldor/AP
May 01, 2019

Noticias Telemundo Exempleados de Trump reclaman el pago de horas extras (Video)
By Julio Vaqueiro
May 01, 2019

Noticiero Univision Sigue sin reencontrarse con sus padres el niño de 3 años que fue hallado solo en la frontera (Video)
By Francisco Cobos
May 01, 2019

Univision “Preferiblemente caucásico”, la oferta de trabajo en Florida que indigna a las redes sociales (Video)
May 01, 2019

Univision Un menor no acompañado muere bajo custodia de ICE
May 01, 2019

El Nuevo Herald La Casa Blanca quiere eliminar el TPS para los nicaragüenses. Dos legisladores de Miami quieren mantenerlo
By Alex Daugherty
May 01, 2019

CNN en Español Inmigrante: “La Bestia” es nuevamente nuestro peligroso transporte (Video)
By Rey Rodríguez
May 01, 2019

Noticias Telemundo Propuesta revolucionaria en el Congreso para ayudar a migrantes y contra ICE
By Bruno G. Gallo
May 01, 2019

Noticias Telemundo Muere un inmigrante menor de edad bajo la custodia del Gobierno
By Luis Hernández
May 01, 2019

La Opinión Trump no solo contratró a indocumentados. Esto fue lo peor
May 01, 2019

Univision 34- Atlanta Protestan en Georgia a favor de los inmigrantes y exigen licencias para indocumentados (Video)
May 01, 2019

LatinoCalifornia ‘Las empresas de Trump explotan a la fuerza laboral indocumentada’
By Pili Tobar
May 01, 2019

MSN Noticias Le quitan la ciudadanía y lo mandan a prisión. Una grave falta lo puso en la mira de ICE
By La Opinión
May 01, 2019

MSN Noticias Los 3 errores que un inmigrante con “Green Card” no debe cometer
By El Diario de NY
May 01, 2019

MSN Noticias Inmigrantes de la tercera edad vencen el miedo a la ciudadanía estadounidense
By Telemundo
May 01, 2019

MSN Noticias La lucha de la Patrulla Fronteriza contra quienes cruzan a los inmigrantes (Video)
May 01, 2019

Univision Trump pide al Congreso $4,500 millones adicionales para la frontera
By Jorge Cancino
May 01, 2019

Univision Estos son los riesgos migratorios si tiene una ‘green card’ pero no reside permanentemente en EEUU
By Jorge Cancino
May 01, 2019

La Opinión (CA) Se acerca el gran día sobre la lotería de visas
May 01, 2019

La Opinión (CA) Trump quiere a un exfuncionario de Obama para dirigir ICE
May 01, 2019

La Opinión (CA) Urgen a abuelos a hacerse ciudadanos antes de que eliminen perdón de pago
By Araceli Martínez Ortega
May 01, 2019

El Nuevo Herald En la nueva Florida los policías también son agentes de ICE y hay que llevar pasaporte
By Fabiola Santiago
May 01, 2019

CNN en Español El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional realizará pruebas de ADN para establecer relaciones familiares en la frontera
May 01, 2019

La Opinión (CA) ICE hará pruebas rápidas de ADN a inmigrantes indocumentados
May 01, 2019

Univision 45-Houston Por posibles violaciones de derechos civiles tienen bajo investigación a los tribunales de Fort Bend (Video)
May 01, 2019

Univision Noticias Limitados por el idioma e ignorados por el sistema: Investigación revela fallas en tribunales del área de Houston
By Arnaldo Rojas
May 01, 2019

Noticiero Univision Ante la cantidad de familias liberadas por la Patrulla Fronteriza, Albuquerque habilita albergue para los indocumentados (Video)
By Pedro Rojas
May 01, 2019