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Ten years later, there are 600,000 DACA recipients. They are activists, college students, lawyers, journalists, nurses, ...
A gross injustice against young immigrants is slowly working its way through the courts. It centers upon a federal judge’s ...
The chaotic U.S. exit from Afghanistan occurred one year ago, a delegation of U.S. Congress members visits Taiwan and more ...
Both the economy and the livelihoods of thousands of dreamers depend upon swift action to provide a pathway for DACA ...
A gross injustice against young immigrants is slowly working its way through the courts. It centers upon a federal judge’s ...
But there’s another notch in the president’s win column that he has been quiet about: He can finally end the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy, fulfilling a long-time campaign promise. Earlier this ...
While on the Board of Regents, Karrin Taylor Robson voted to allow students who qualified for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals to continue paying in-state tuition while a case over their ...
DACA could soon end, leaving more than 600,000 young immigrants without legal status in the United States or a path forward. They are worried.
As a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Melani Candia did not qualify for federal aid when she was at ...
The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with U.S. District Judge Elizabeth Foote that the St. Martin Parish School System cannot yet be declared “unitary” — meaning the ...
A prosecutor says a California juror who convicted Scott Peterson in the murder of his pregnant wife may have provided incorrect answers on a jury questionnaire, but she did not ...
Judge Andrew Hanen’s ruling allowed existing DACA recipients to apply for two-year renewals while the court case moves through appeals.