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Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.

English (en español al final de la página): Conexion: What’s At Stake With This Election? DACA Status for DREAMers & Florida’s Economic Future Washington Post: Sen. Mark Kirk questions opponent’s American heritage in Illinois debate By Mike DeBonis Washington Post: Inside the Clinton campaign’s anti-Trump surrogate rollout plans By Peter W. Stevenson Wall Street Journal:… Continue »

Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.

English (en español al final de la página): Broward Palm Beach New Times: Immigration Activists to Protest Rubio at Broward College Debate By Antonia Noori Farzan New York Times: With a Politician’s Flair, Khizr Khan Tries to Push Clinton to Finish Line By Alan Rappeport Wall Street Journal: Clinton’s New Hampshire Lead Widens as Nevada… Continue »

Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.

English (en español al final de la página): Washington Post: Inside the Democrats’ narrow path to the House majority By Mike DeBonis and Ed O’Keefe Politico: Trump confronts Rust Belt rejection By Katie Glueck Bloomberg: GOP’s Hispanic Outreach Could Blunt Trump Effect in Senate Races By Steven Dennis Associated Press: Hispanic woman claims co-workers used… Continue »

English (en español al final de la página): Washington Post: No, Eric Trump, 14 percent of noncitizens are not registered to vote  By Michelle Ye Hee Lee US News and World Report: The Door-To-Door Grind to Lift Latino Voter Turnout By David Catanese Politico: Clinton aims to run up the score By Gabriel Debenedetti Politico: Breitbart coordinated with… Continue »

Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.

English (en español al final de la página): The Hill: Dems double down on Nevada Latino vote By Rafael Bernal Washington Post: Buoyed by rising polls, Clinton shifts to a new target: the House and Senate By Philip Rucker, Ed O’Keefe and Mike DeBonis Politico: The cruelest campaign: Republicans in Hispanic districts By Rachael Bade… Continue »