Mira Patel, Indian Express, Oct. 18, 2024 "With the American elections around the corner, immigration has emerged as the most burning issue in the country’s electoral debates. It has been...
ARIEL G. RUIZ SOTO, MPI, OCTOBER 2024 "Immigrants in the United States commit crimes at lower rates than the U.S.-born population, notwithstanding the assertion by critics that immigration is linked...
USCIS, Oct. 17, 2024 " Certain Lebanese nationals will be eligible for DED and TPS, allowing them to work and temporarily remain in the United States WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of...
This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 10/18/2024 "By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, in accordance...
MALDEF, Oct. 16, 2024 "A federal judge has granted preliminary approval of a class-action settlement between First Tech Credit Union and recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA...
"One year ago, federal authorities conducted an immigration raid in Postville, Iowa, arresting nearly 400 undocumented workers at Agriprocessors, Inc., a meat processing plant. Many of those arrested remain in Postville, in a state of legal limbo. The raid also took a devastating toll on the town's economy, shuttering many local businesses and prompting nearly a third of Postville residents to move away. Pastor Gary Catterson, who's leading a group of community leaders to help rebuild the Midwestern town, talks about the raid and how his community is coping one year later." NPR, May 18, 2009.