In the United States today, more than 16.7 million people share a home with at least one family member, often a parent, who is unauthorized. Almost six million of these people are children under the age of 18. Consequently, immigration enforcement actions—and the...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority seems prepared to allow the Trump administration to end a program that allows some immigrants to work legally in the United States and protects them from deportation. By Mark Sherman There did not appear to be any support...
Kaytia is a community organizer and Deputy Director of the I Stand with Immigrants Initiative and Partnerships at FWD.us, and daughter of immigrants from Eastern Europe and the Caribbean. On her mother’s side, Kaytia’s family escaped the Nazi occupation and came...
The number of people apprehended by U.S. authorities, either attempting to cross the southwest border illegally or presenting themselves at a port of entry, declined for the fifth consecutive month, according to new figures released by U.S. Customs and Border...
Seventeen San Jose State students are putting on a play for the next two weeks aimed at highlighting a national issue as seen through deeply personal and local accounts — the struggles and experiences of undocumented immigrants. It’s called “Dreamer Project: An...
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