Immigration Reform
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Reviews
Latino evangelical voters torn between their faith and harsh rhetoric around immigration
Latino evangelical voters torn between their faith and harsh rhetoric around immigration Pastor Arturo Laguna sings during services at Casa…
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The Economy
Let’s not forget the 11 million undocumented people and the fight to legalize them
Undocumented people are an undeniable value-add to a nation that needs them, despite those anti-immigrant voices who want them gone
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Immigration
Defending parole for four countries in the Latin American region (CHNV) in the face of a legal challenge
For Republicans immigration is just a political game whose only purpose is to oppose anything that even hints at help…
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Immigration
Governor Greg Abbott’s buoys show his limitless cruelty
The goal for people like Abbott is not to solve the problem, but to keep it alive in order to…
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Politics
If Trump wins the presidency, this will be his immigration policy
Don’t say that he didn’t warn us. It warned us at every step. With every rally, every speech, no matter…
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Front page
The immigration issue’s vicious circle has to be broken
In another chapter of the novel that the decades without real immigration reform, favorable to immigrants, has become, Republicans in…
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Immigration
A tale of two Latino immigrants is the story of all of us
He who has emigrated once will be an immigrant for life. He comes from Mexico, El Salvador, Argentina, or Guatemala.…
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Immigration
Cold Asado on Sunset Boulevard: Argentines in Los Angeles
Argentine immigrants brought with them the perception of a peculiar class division, in which a majority considered itself middle class…
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Immigration
In election season on immigration, contrasts have to be drawn and positives emphasized
Biden seeks to address the issues of the border and immigration to capture the swing vote, but MAGA Republicans will…
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Immigration
Project 2025: Trump’s immigration dream, a humanitarian nightmare for the US
This month of May marks the anniversaries of various measures and events with one common denominator — they are the…
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