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Daniel M. Kowalski
over 1 year ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
“A Failure on All Our Parts.” Thousands of Immigrant Children Wait in Government Shelters
Melissa Sanchez, ProPublica, Oct. 7, 2022 "The public has largely stopped paying attention to what’s happening inside shelters and other facilities that house immigrant children since President Donald Trump left office, and particularly since the...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
The Upward Mobility of the Children of Immigrants
Ran Abramitzky, Leah Boustan, Time Magazine, June 1, 2022 "Using millions of records of immigrant families from 1880 to 1940 and then again from 1980 to today, we find that the in past and still today children of immigrants surpass their parents...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 6 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
On the Importance of Plyler v. Doe
Jill Lepore, The New Yorker, Sept. 10, 2018 - " Plyler v. Doe addressed questions that are central to ongoing debates about both education and immigration and that get to the heart of what schoolchildren and undocumented migrants have in common:...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 8 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Memphis Non-Profit Helps Young Immigrants Navigate Legal Sytem
María Ines Zamudio, Commercial Appeal, Mar. 10, 2016 - " Mid-South Immigration Advocates started in 2013 helping immigrants of all ages, but the organization shifted its focus to children. Attorney and founding member Wannamaker said she helped...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 9 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
New Mission for Lawyers: Free Aid to Young Immigrants
"In a departure from their usual clientele, attorneys at major U.S. law firms and corporations are volunteering to represent, at no cost, unaccompanied children who have entered the U.S. illegally. Since late July, when a wave of Central American...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 12 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Economy batters citizen children of immigrants
"Harvesting cantaloupes for $8.25 an hour isn't the job that Romero, 28, dreamed of as a child. Born in Newark, N.J., to immigrant parents from El Salvador, he graduated from high school and has taken classes at the Art Institute of Philadelphia...
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