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Immigration Reform News Today / Qué Pasa En Inmigración, January 21, 2016

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Front Page Magazine: High Court To Hear Amnesty Challenge
By Matthew Vadum

New York Times:  Senate Blocks Bill on Tougher Refugee Screening
By Jennifer Steinhauer

Wall Street Journal: Senate Democrats Block Bill to Halt Resettling of Iraqi, Syrian Refugees in U.S.
By Siobhan Hughes

Politico: Senate Dems blockade refugee bill
By Seung Min Kim

Roll Call:  Politics Sink Refugee Bill in Senate
By Bridget Bowman and Niels Lesniewski

Roll Call: Campaign Venom Blocks Syrian Refugee Debate
By Bridget Bowman and Niels Lesniewski

The Hill: Refugee bill stalls in Senate after battle over Trump amendment
By Jordain Carney

Washington Post: U.S. illegal immigrant population falls below 11 million, continuing nearly decade-long decline, report says
By Jerry Markon

Buzzfeed News: Number Of Undocumented Immigrants In The U.S. Declines To Lowest Level Since 2003, Study Says
By Adolfo Flores

Wall Street Journal: Florida Latinos Say Trump Hurts the GOP Brand
By Adrian Campo-Flores

MSNBC:  Immigration actions are just a stop gap. But without them, everything’s a mess.
By Amanda Sakuma

USA Today: Nearly 500K foreigners overstayed visas in 2015
By Alan Gomez

AP: John Legend, Juanes Perform Outside Of Immigration Detention Center In Arizona
By Astrid Galvan

Fusion: One American city is scrambling to take in thousands of refugees in the next few weeks
By Daniel Rivero

Denver Post (Colorado): Denver immigration groups celebrate SCOTUS decision to reconsider DAPA
By Natalie Munio

Washington Post (Right Turn): Why it matters that the Supreme Court is taking up immigration
By Jennifer Rubin

Wall Street Journal (Opinion): Immigration Case Latest Chapter of Congress v. Obama Saga
By Jacob Gershman

Washington Post (The Fix): The legal drama over Obama’s executive order on immigration, explained [Video]
By Peter Stevenson

Washington Post (The Fix): The difference between Palin and Trump? Trump wields a bullhorn; Palin carries a dog whistle.
By Janell Ross

Bloomberg View (Opinion): Why Immigration Is a Big Deal to Conservatives
By Ramesh Ponnuru

Huffington Post (Op-Ed): What to Do if Immigration Agents Come to Your Door
By Tania Unzueta

Portland Press Herald (Op-Ed-Maine): Maine’s two senators need to condemn politics of fear in favor of welcoming refugees
By Former Rep. Tom Andrews

En español:

Acciones Ejecutivas: Suprema Corte revive las esperanzas
Por Maribel Hastings

Inmigración: Corte Suprema, última esperanza de Obama
AP/Yahoo Noticias

Anuncio de la Suprema Corte sobre alivios migratorios es recibido con alegría y lágrimas
La Opinión/Impremedia

Obama enfrenta obstáculos en plan de inmigración, incluso si recibe apoyo de Corte Suprema
Reuters/Yahoo Noticias

Guatemala celebra que Corte de EEUU revise suspensión de programa migratorio
EFE/Yahoo Noticias

México celebra que Corte de EEUU revise suspensión de programa migratorio
EFE/Yahoo Noticias

Población indocumentada continuó disminuyendo tras fin de la recesión
La Opinión/Impremedia

Indocumentados en EEUU, por debajo de 11 millones por primera vez desde 2004
EFE/Yahoo Noticias

¿Qué influencia tiene Sarah Palin en la carrera de Donald Trump?
BBC Mundo/La Opinión

Sarah Palin acompaña a Donald Trump en Oklahoma
Noticiero Univision

Trump dice que Cruz es “peor” que Hillary Clinton
Univision y agencias

Sanders detendrá las deportaciones
Por Raúl Grijalva/La Opinión

Cubanos castigados en Belice
El Nuevo Herald

Gobierno afirma que pocos migrantes piden asilo y que 42% de solicitudes han sido aprobadas
Univision

Juanes y John Legend le cantan a inmigrantes detenidos en Arizona
Univision

11 million stories: la cara visible de las deportaciones masivas en EEUU
Univision

Activistas demandan a ICE para exigir detalles sobre programa policial contra indocumentados
La Opinión/Impremedia

Centroamérica, EEUU y México evalúan en Guatemala primer traslado de cubanos
EFE/Yahoo Noticias

Migrantes mexicanos se reúnen con sus padres tras décadas de separación
Univision

Lo que hacen los indocumentados para que los admitan en una universidad de Georgia
Univision