Immigration Reform

Texas, North Carolina Among States Defying President Obama's Order to Transform Bathrooms Across US Public Schools

The states of North Carolina and Texas are already aligning to defy President Obama's anticipated directive requiring educators to allow students to use bathrooms according to their gender identity as opposed to their birth certificates.

Donald Trump Supporters Convinced Immigrants Are Burden on US And Still Favor Building Border Wall

An overwhelming number of Donald Trump supporters back his position of building a wall along the Mexican border to keep immigrants out of the U.S.

'Stand Up to Hate' Campaign Helping Immigrants Apply for US Citizenship, Overcome Barriers in Naturalization Process

"Stand Up To Hate" campaign members recently revealed they have aided some 12,781 people with their citizenship applications during the month of March.

An Alarming Number of Latinos Could Be Heavily Impacted by New, Restrictive Voting Laws This Year

A new National Association of Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund report finds that nearly one million Latino voters could find it more difficult to vote in the critical 2016 election based on new restrictive voting changes.

Immigration Reform 2016: Here's A Glimpse at How Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Differ on Immigration

With a Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump general election match-up all but set for this November, more attention is being given to how much the two candidates differ on the issues that have most dictated the campaign season.

2016 Electoral Map Predictions: It's Trump vs. Clinton and the Former Senator Would Win Based on Today's Poll Numbers Plus Swing Stages Identified

Donald Trump's rise as the presumptive Republican nominee is already showing signs of paying dividends. It's just not the kind of swing GOP leaders are hoping for.

New Study Finds Donald Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Could Cut US Economy by Two Percent

The U.S. economy could shrink by as much as 2 percent if presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump gets his wish of mass deporting some 11 million immigrants.

Immigration News Today: DAPA Support Reaffirmed by Hillary Clinton During California Speech

Hillary Clinton used a recent California campaign speech to push for comprehensive immigration reform, vowing to keep all President Obama's executive actions on the issue firmly in place if she is elected.

May Day Demonstrations Spark Immigration, Workers Protests Across Country

Protesters from across the country took to the streets on May 1, in observance of annual May Day demonstrations that were heightened this year by rising concerns about immigration.

Immigration Reform 'Will Pass' in 2017 Chuck Schumer States with Him as Senate Majority Leader: News Report

Senator Chuck Schumer is vowing that comprehensive immigration reform will be achieved in 2017. Senator Chuck Schumer is vowing that comprehensive immigration reform will be achieved in 2017.

Gina Rodriguez Glad of Immigration Debate in 2016 Presidential Debate, Pushing to Keep Families Together

Gina Rodriguez used her platform as one of TIME magazine's "100 Most Influential" people of 2016 to again speak out about the need for immigration reform.

Rep. Luis Gutierrez Calls for Temporary Protection Status of Ecuadorian Immigrants Escaping Earthquake’s Destruction

U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., sent President Barack Obama a letter on Monday urging for temporary deportation protection of Ecuadorians in the wake of a massive earthquake that rocked the South American country earlier this month.

7 in 10 Latino Voters Support Obama’s DAPA, DACA Programs, Poll Finds

Latinos were split on whether Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders is more favorable. Most, however, turned a blind eye to Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz outright, both who have made anti-immigration legislation a top priority.

This Southern US State Ties New York in Immigrant Population Size

The immigrant population in Texas has soared to well over 4 million over the last several decades, now placing the state in a tie with New York for the second largest such population across the country.

Immigration Population in US Swells to More Than Over 42 Million, Represents 13 Percent of Overall US Population

The number of immigrants living in the U.S. jumped from 9.7 million to 42.2 million over the last half century, almost tripling the percentage of immigrants now accounting for the overall size of the U.S. population.

Immigrants Rushing to Become US Citizens, Earn Right to Vote, Have Their Voices Heard on Immigration

Immigrants all over the country find themselves in the same place. Immigrants all over the country find themselves in the same place. Data shows a growing movement among the 8.

Deported Military Veterans Could Be Reunited with Families in US Thanks to Veteran Lawmakers

A group of congressional lawmakers introduced legislation that would allow deported veterans to reunite with families in the United States.

Immigration News: Obama DAPA Executive Action SCOTUS Hearing Unites Latino, Immigrant Rights Leaders

On Monday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments from supporters and opponents of President Barack Obama's 2014 immigration executive actions, all while Latino and immigrant rights groups rallied outside in support of the deferred action programs.

2016 Presidential Election Poll Show Donald Trump Up Huge in New York Primary And GOP Voters Find Him 'Authentic'

With only hours remaining before polls in the New York City primary open, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is set to go into battle with a 33 point lead over Ted Cruz and endless praise for his brash and outspoken style.

Supreme Court's Decision on President Obama's Immigration Executive Actions Could Heavily Impact Race for White House

The U.S. Supreme Court has been hearing is hearing arguments about President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions on Monday, April 18, a development that could have major consequences on the 2016 presidential race for the White House.

11 Top Universities, Six Ivy League Schools Want Teen Salvadoran Immigrant Cesar Arevalo

Believe it or not, Cesar Arevalo is not much different from anyone else is his family. Believe it or not, Cesar Arevalo is not much different from anyone else is his family.
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