Immigration
Immigration Reform 2013: California Governor Jerry Brown Vetoes Jury Duty For Legal Immigrant Noncitizens
The governor’s veto comes after he signed a flood of bills expanding rights for undocumented immigrants this weekend, saying he wanted California to lead the way on immigration reform even if Congress was dragging its feet.
Immigration Reform 2013: ‘Camino Americano: March For Dignity And Respect’ Rally To Go On Despite Closure Of National Mall In Washington
The Park Service told the Washington Examiner that the rally will take place on the National Mall in the nation’s capital even though it’s closed because of the government shutdown.
Immigration Reform 2013: Governor Jerry Brown Signs Trust Act In California
“While Washington waffles on immigration, California’s forging ahead," Brown said in a statement on Saturday. “I’m not waiting.”
Immigration Reform 2013: ‘National Day For Dignity And Respect’ Sees Rallies In Over 150 Cities
Organizers of the march for immigration reform estimated that about 50,000 people took part nationwide.
Immigration Reform 2013: Rallies Planned For Over 150 Cities On Weekend For ‘National Day For Dignity And Respect’
Ralliers will call for comprehensive reform of the nation’s immigration system with a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants on Saturday. In Washington, D.C., that rally will continue on through the weekend and feature concerts with popular Latino performers.
Immigration Reform 2013: Amid Government Shutdown, Nancy Pelosi Unveils Comprehensive Bill
A dozen Democrats joined the House minority leader in presenting a plan for an overhaul of the nation's immigration system even as much of the country's immigration services were operating at half speed or not at all.
How Many Cubans Come To America Each Year Though Mexican Border? Number Has Risen To Over 13,000
The Mexican border is an increasingly popular point of entry Cubans seeking to emigrate to the United States. In fiscal year 2013, 13,664 Cubans entered there, in contrast to 8,273 in 2012.
8 Of ‘Dream 34’ Protesters Released After Being Detained At Mexican Border
The 34 young undocumented migrants, most of whom who grew up in the United States but found themselves stuck in Mexico, had earlier presented themselves at the Laredo, Texas port of entry in the second such protest of immigration and deportation policy.
Government Shutdown 2013: Federal Shutdown Won't Halt Visas, Immigration, But Will Create Delays
The State Department said it will continue processing visas during this shutdown, unlike the shutdown 18 years ago. Those hoping to enter the U.S., however, should expect major delays.
What Does The Government Shutdown Mean For Immigration Services?
The government will be halting immigration services which don’t require the paying of fees, unless those services are considered vital to national security.
Mexican Supreme Court Issues Guidelines For Judges On Cases Of Migrant Abuse
Migrants passing through Mexico on their way to the United States are often targets for organized crime. About 6 out of every 10 women are raped on their journey.
Immigration Reform 2013: Could House Republicans Consider Bills In October?
After battles between Democrats and Republicans over funding the Affordable Care Act wind down, it’s possible that immigration reform could be next on the list for House Republicans.
Immigration Reform 2013: Nancy Pelosi To Introduce Comprehensive Bill In House; Plan Would Drop ‘Border Surge’ Amendment From Senate Bill
Pelosi’s plan would drop the “border surge” amendment, which set aside $46 billion toward Border Patrol agents, fencing and surveillance technologies along the US-Mexico border. In its place, it would pick up a piece of House legislation which offers a simpler set of criteria for Homeland Security to establish along the border.
Immigration Reform 2013: Undocumented Immigrants Say They're Not Surprised By ‘Gang Of 7’ Collapse
Maria and Mauro Bilbao told Univision they felt despair upon hearing the news that the House Gang of Seven on immigration had disbanded, but that they took it as proof that Republicans weren't serious about resolving the status of undocumented immigrants in the United States.
Immigration Reform 2013: House ‘Gang Of 7’ Calls It Quits After Reps. John Carter And Sam Johnson Resign
“It doesn’t appear that we’re going to move forward with the group of seven,” Democrat Rep. Luis Gutierrez told the Washington Post on Friday. Shortly afterward, two Republican members said they were leaving the group.
Immigration Reform 2013: Rep. Bob Goodlatte Says House Back To Work On Immigration Bills; What Might His ‘Earned’ Path To Citizenship Look Like?
Days after President Barack Obama called a piecemeal approach on immigration “acceptable”, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee said his committee was busy crafting four immigration bills in addition to the four it has already approved. But what might they propose for one of Obama’s priorities – a path to citizenship for the nation’s undocumented immigrants?
Immigration Reform 2013: Obama Says House ‘Piecemeal’ Approach Acceptable If It Includes Pathway To Citizenship For Undocumented
Republicans in the House have rejected the Senate’s comprehensive bill on immigration reform and pursued small, single-action bills instead. The president is saying he’s not concerned about methodology as long as his priorities make it in.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Meets With House, Senate Lawmakers To Lobby For Immigration Reform
The 29-year-old CEO and founder of immigration reform lobby group FWD.us is in Washington this week to press for reform.
House Republicans Roll Out Sweeping Hispanic Outreach With No Mention Of Immigration Reform [VIDEO]
House Republicans’ new and ambitious campaign says they want to cut into Democrats’ advantage over them among Hispanics. But they may not be willing to give up the Tea Party vote to do it.
Immigration Reform 2013: Obama Says Halt To Deportations ‘Not An Option’
In an interview with Telemundo on Tuesday, the president ruled out the idea that his suspension of deportations for young undocumented immigrants could be extended to a broader portion of the nation’s estimated 11 million people without legal status.
Immigration Reform 2013: Los Tigres Del Norte, Olga Tanon To Play Free Concert In D.C. Oct. 8 During Congress Session
The six-time Grammy winning Tigres and singer Olga Tañón will cap off four days of rallies and events beginning on October 5, which organizers are calling the “National Day for Dignity and Respect”.
Public Sees Deficit As Bigger Priority Than Immigration Reform, Says Pew Center Study
About half of the American public thinks it’s “essential” for the president and lawmakers to pass an immigration overhaul this year.
Immigration Reform 2013: Obama Says Senate Bill ‘Would Pass’ In House If Introduced
The president appeared on “This Week” on Friday, telling George Stephanopoulos that the intransigence of House Republicans was responsible for lack of movement on the issue of immigration reform.
Immigration Reform 2013: As Congress Stalls, States Move To Pass Laws
A host of states have passed resolutions asking the federal government to move on immigration policy. But in the meantime, they’re also passing reforms of their own.
Immigration Reform 2013: Immigrant Advocates, High-Tech Lobby Say They Won’t Accept Syria ‘Crisis Excuse’
Chances that House Republicans will consider a comprehensive bill by the end of the year look slim -- and slimmer now with the question of Syria on lawmakers' minds. But advocates for an overhaul of the nation's immigration system say that's not an excuse.
Border Community Leaders Say No More Fences, Better Crossings Needed In Immigration Reform
Ministers, business leaders and mayors on the US side of the Mexican border are becoming increasingly vocal in their opposition to putting more fences and agents along the border, and point instead to what they see as unexplored potential to improve international commerce across it.
Rep. Raul Labrador Says Syria, Debt Ceiling To Delay Immigration Reform
Rep. Raúl Labrador (R-Idaho), a former member of the bipartisan House “Gang of Eight” on immigration reform, doesn’t see much of a future for a debate on an overhaul of the nation’s immigration system.
Immigration Reform 2013: Catholic Clergymen To Preach For Path To Citizenship In Masses On Sunday
Sunday, September 8 marks the beginning of a coordinated effort from Catholic dioceses to push for immigration reform both in churches and with Congressmen.
Immigration Reform 2013: Advocates Of Path To Citizenship Plan 60-City Rally For October
The organizers of the “National Day for Dignity and Respect” say they “won” the August Congressional recess, and look to keep the pressure for immigration reform on lawmakers who’ve got the budget and Syria on their minds.
Immigration Reform 2013: Senate And House Bills To Crack Down On ‘Notarios,’ Fraudulent Immigration Lawyers
“Notarios”, or unsanctioned, non-lawyer immigration consultants who advertise themselves as public notaries capable of advising immigrants on the finer points of the immigration process, have for a long time been the object of awareness campaigns by immigrant-advocacy organizations.