Immigration Reform

3 Ways the Supreme Court’s Immigration Ruling Hurts Undocumented Latinos and U.S. Citizens Alike

A 4-4 Supreme Court split on President Obama's executive action on immigration closed the door on extended DACA and DAPA efforts. With Donald Trump campaigning on anti-immigration promises, the future for undocumented individuals remains in limbo.

Immigration Reform News: Hillary Clinton Reaffirms Promise of Reform – 'Heart Really Breaking' Over Supreme Court Decision

Hillary Clinton is promising not to allow a Supreme Court ruling deter her in her dogged commitment to bring about comprehensive immigration reform

Supreme Court's Ruling Against Executive Action on Immigration Leaves Millions Frustrated

President Obama attacked Republicans for "standing in the way of progress" after the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday, June 23, not to lift a lower court's injunction against the executive actions he took on immigration that stood to benefit as many as 5 million families.

Donald Trump, Sheriff Joe Arpaio Sticking to Shared Anti-Immigration Stances, Even as More Voters Reject the Message

Joe Arpaio is proud of the connection he and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump share, even though growing indications are the alliance could ultimately spell huge problems for both and the GOP as a whole.

The Hispanic Vote in 2016: Donald Trump's Struggle Among Latino Voters Growing, New Poll Finds 89 Percent Have Negative Image of Him

Nine of every 10 Hispanic voters has an unfavorable view of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Donald Trump Presidential Campaign One Year Later: Civil Rights Icon Dolores Huerta, Actress Alicia Machado Describes the 'Year of Hate'

Donald Trump Presidential Campaign One Year Later: Civil Rights Legend Dolores Huerta, former Miss Universe Alicia Machado Alicia Machado

DACA News: Four Years Later: Here's How Many Immigrants Have Utilized the Deferred Action Program

It's June 15 once again, and it's another year since President Barack Obama announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which allowed more than 700,000 undocumented immigrant youths to stay in the U.S.

2016 Presidential Polls: Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by Double Digits Among Hispanic Voters

Hillary Clinton holds a three point lead over Donald Trump in a new national poll pitting the presumptive nominees of their respective parties head to head.

Donald Trump Orlando Shooting Speech Takes Aim on ‘Dysfunctional’ Immigration, Renews Muslim Ban Pitch

Following the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, Donald Trump reiterated his immigration stance on Monday that would temporarily ban Muslims entering the U.S.

Immigration Reform News: Undocumented Immigrants Pay $11.6 Billions in Annual Taxes New Study Finds

A new Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) report concludes that undocumented immigrants living here in the U.S. pay out an estimated $11.64billion in annual taxes.

Democrats Urge Democratic Party to Make Immigration Reform an Official Staple of The Party

U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., is among the high-ranking Democrats pushing to have immigration reform made an official part of the party's platform.

2016 Electoral Map Projections and Swing States: Hillary Clinton Holds Commanding Lead Over Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton holds a commanding 114 vote lead over Donald Trump in the all-important Electoral College battle, a recent poll finds.

Former Telemundo President Nely Galán Schools Why Donald Trump's Messaging Negatively Impacts His Latino Vote Efforts

Former Telemundo President Nely Galán is promoting her new book, “Self Made: Becoming Empowered, Self-Reliant, and Rich in Every Way,” and the former “Celebrity Apprentice” contestant spoke against the term “illegal” immigrant and Donald Trump’s trouble in attracting Latino voters.

Immigration Reform 2016: Hillary Clinton Called on to Support Rhode Island Bill Allowing Immigrants to Obtain Driver's Licenses

Activists in Rhode Island are planning to protest local lawmaker's stance of not allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain state driver's licenses.

Americans' Third Party Presidential Candidate, But What's Libertarian Gary Johnson's Immigration Stance?

American citizens will have a third presidential option this November with Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, former Republican governor of New Mexico, where Latinos currently comprise 47 percent of the state's population. One stance Latinos may want to keep an eye on is Johnson’s views on immigration.

Donald Trump Immigration Rhetoric Sparks Protests in California, Dozens Arrested

Donald Trump brought his anti-immigration rhetoric to the busiest border crossing between the U.S. and Mexico on Friday, May 27, resulting in one of the largest demonstrations thus far organized against him and the arrests of at least three dozen protesters.

Philadelphia Faith Groups Help Launch Hotline at Helping Immigrants Facing Deportation Raids

A growing number of faith groups in Philadelphia are teaming up to man an emergency hot-line to help undocumented immigrants who find themselves the target of deportation raids.

New 2016 Presidential Poll Shows How Unpopular Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Are

Casting a vote for either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump for president in 2016 appears to be a matter of picking the lesser of two evils in the minds of many voters.

Lin-Manuel Miranda Reminds Penn Grads of Immigrants' Contributions in Commencement Address

In a searing commencement speech, "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda passionately reminded University of Pennsylvania graduates of all the contributions made by immigrants over time.

Watch the Past 200 Years of Immigration to the U.S. in Less Than 2 Minutes

While it's easier than to get caught up in the current contentious debate over immigration, a visualization of the past 200 years of immigration to the U.S., parsed by the countries that are the largest source of immigrants, provides a bit of perspective.

Immigrant Citizenship Applications Spike to Four-Year High, But Donald Trump May Not be Why

Donald Trump may campaign on strict anti-immigration laws, but he may not be the reason for a double-digit jump in U.S. citiizenship applicants. The Department of Homeland Security recently proposed fee increases that would make applying for naturalization upwards of $640.
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