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Immigration Reform News September 13, 2022 / Qué Pasa En Inmigración

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English

AP News New Massachusetts driver’s license law faces repeal effort
By Steve LeBlanc
September 12, 2022

Chicago Tribune Mayors hopes to coordinate response to migrants from Texas after buses from Chicago arrive in suburbs. Latest stop: Elk Grove Village.
By Robert McCoppin
September 12, 2022

Border Report Chicago mayor: Migrants bused from Texas treated with lack of respect, dignity
By Zach Schonfeld
September 12, 2022

Julian Resendiz El Paso approves $2 million to bus migrants out of town
By Julian Resendiz
September 12, 2022

AP News Midterm primaries wrap up with fresh test of GOP’s future
By Will Weissert and Holly Ramer
September 12, 2022

AP News Democrats try to seize political offensive ahead of midterms
By Will Weissert
September 12, 2022

Washington Post Democrats spend tens of millions amplifying far-right candidates in nine states
By Annie Linskey
September 12, 2022

Politico What to watch in the last primaries: A Senate GOP brawl and a Dem governor in peril
By Steven Shepard and Ally Mutnick
September 13, 2022

Politico Schumer plows $15 million into battle for Senate
By BURGESS EVERETT
September 13, 2022

Politico Schumer plows $15 million into battle for Senate
September 13, 2022

Axios Biden’s Lucky Streak
By Jonathan Swan Josh Kraushaar
September 13, 2022

NBC News ‘Our best opportunity’: Republicans pose serious threat to Cortez Masto in Nevada
By Sahil Kapur and Natasha Korecki
September 12, 2022

VOA News US Secretary of State Discusses Migration, Economics in Meeting With Mexican President
By Nike Ching
September 12, 2022

Daily Kos CBP promises probe after Texas account shares Miller tweets, homophobic slur targeting Buttigieg
By Gabe Ortiz
September 12, 2022

Border Report Surge in Venezuelan nationals without U.S. sponsors driving migrant releases in El Paso
By Julian Resendiz
September 9, 2022

Border Report Mass migrant crossings reported along the Rio Grande in El Paso
By Julian Resendiz
September 12, 2022

Washington Post Opinion: Take it from the ad buys: The GOP ‘nihilistic negation’ agenda is nigh
By Dana Milbank
September 12, 2022

Dallas Morning News A year on, this has started looking like a bait and switch. Reveal at the Center for Investigative Reporting revealed recently that, of about 66,000 applications filed last July and this May, only 8,000 had even been processed. Of those, there were a total of 123 approvals, about 1.5% of the applications resolved and 0.2% of the total applications filed. The government collected a $575 application fee for each. With the announcement that the Biden administration is phasing out the Afghan parole program at the end of this month and focusing instead on the more permanent but more complicated Special Immigrant Visa and refugee pathways, the government stands at an inflection point that could go one of two ways. Ideally, it will commit the resources necessary to meet the need and adopt reasonable standards for admission, understanding that many thousands of Afghans are in direct danger of repression and harm from the Taliban, including many already denied parole. Or, it could wash its hands of the matter and leave them to their fate. It must commit to the former, which starts by rebuilding the refugee infrastructure. This fiscal year, the administration is already set to way undershoot the annual refugee cap, largely because processing capacity was eviscerated under Trump. We failed in whatever objectives we had in Afghanistan; we must do what we can to help now.
By Wyatt Smith
September 12, 2022

New York Daily News Unfinished business: U.S. must do more to welcome Afghan refugees
By Daily News Editorial Board
September 12, 2022

Spanish

MSN Noticias Drones, helicópteros, persecuciones: Así persigue Texas a los migrantes bajo las órdenes de Abbott
By Robert T. Garrett, Allie Morris y Dianne Solis / The Dallas Morning News
September 12, 2022

Share America Aumentan en Estados Unidos los apellidos de origen hispano
September 12, 2022

Chicago Tribune La CBP suspende tuits de su región del oeste de Texas
September 12, 2022

Tampa Hoy Videos de TikTok dirigidos a migrantes llenos de información errónea
September 12, 2022

Zona de Prensa Stephen Miller critica a CBP por investigar cuenta que lo retuiteó
September 12, 2022

Univision EEUU otorgará cerca de 200,000 visas de inmigrante basadas en empleo en 2023
By Jorge Cancino
September 12, 2022

Telemundo 52 Desactivan una cuenta de Twitter de CBP por presunto contenido político y homofóbico
September 12, 2022

El Diario-La Prensa (NY) Dos decisiones de la Corte Suprema que afectan a “decenas de miles” de inmigrantes (podcast)
By Jesús García
September 12, 2022

Al Día (TX) Requisitos para entrar y salir del país con TPS, tras la eliminación del ‘advance parole’
By María Ramos Pacheco
September 12, 2022

CPR News Los votantes latinos podrían marcar la diferencia en las contiendas políticas más importantes de Colorado, y las campañas lo saben
By Caitlyn Kim
September 12, 2022

La Conexión USA (NC) LANZAN CAMPAÑA PARA PEDIR A CANDIDATOS “COMPROMISO” CON BENEFICIARIOS DE TPS
By Agencia EFE
September 12, 2022

La Opinión (CA) Doble pesadilla en muerte de inmigrantes: los familiares batallan para recuperar el cuerpo para sepultarlo
September 12, 2022

La Opinión (CA) Hijos de indocumentados condicionan voto en 2022: exigen a candidatos compromiso migratorio
By Jesús García
September 12, 2022