Immigration Reform

Hillary Clinton on the Issues: Where the Candidate Stands on Immigration, Women's Rights, and More

Here's where Hillary Clinton stands on five key issues. Since officially launching her second bid for president last April, Hillary Clinton has run a successful campaign and maintained a strong lead in the Democratic primary race.

Immigration News Today: Homeland Security, ICE Will Not Conduct Deportation Raids During Flint Water Crisis

Although U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson previously said deportation raids may occur under his discretion, he has revealed enforcement policies will not occur in Flint, Michigan.

Democratic Town Hall: Clinton's Immigration Reform Bill Will Be Introduced Within 100 Days in White House

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton made their final pleas on national television to attract voters, particularly Latinos, ahead Saturday’s Nevada caucus.

Nevada Caucus 2016: Democratic Candidates, Supporters Make Their Final Campaign Push

The campaigns and supports of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are preparing to engage Latinos and immigrants supporters as Nevada caucus weekend approaches.

Wisconsin Latino Business Owners Walk Out in 'Day Without Latinos'

Latino business owners in Wisconsin are flexing their economic muscle Thursday in protest of a proposed immigration bill, walking out from their jobs and onto the ground outside where Madison's legislative assembly meets to protest. The demonstration takes place as Wisconsin is drawing more political attention, with its presidential primaries just weeks away.

Marco Rubio Explains Work on 'Gang of Eight' Immigration Bill

Speaking to voters at a town hall meeting in Rock Hill, South Carolina over the weekend, Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio defended his controversial "Gang of Eight" immigration reform bill.

Immigration News: Bernie Sanders Signs on Due Process Bill for Immigrant Children

The independent Vermont senator announced his support to guarantee undocumented immigrant children their right to due process.

Scalia Death: What's Next in Supreme Court's DACA, DAPA Case?

Despite the sudden passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a decision on President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions lawsuit can still take place without him.

Immigration Reform News: Donald Trump Releases Anti-Immigration Ad in South Carolina Ahead of Primary

In wake of the political showdown to win the South Carolina primary, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump released a new ad doubling down on his anti-immigration rhetoric in The Palmetto State.

Immigration News: Ted Cruz's Newest Bill Boosts ICE Agents to Enforce Laws

While not on the campaign trail, Ted Cruz is still a working U.S. senator, and he introduced legislation on Thursday to help federal immigration agents.

Democratic Debate 2016: Clinton, Sanders Confront Immigration, Race Relations, Obama Differences

In the first debate since the New Hampshire primary, Democrats Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton debated on a series of topics with answers attempting to sway Latino and African-American voters.

Immigration Reform News: Bernie Sanders Aims at Obama Administration Over New Immigration Program

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is urging the Obama administration to suspend a program that pairs federal immigration agents with local law enforcement officials to identify and deport undocumented immigrants.

Latino Celebrities, Activists to Latino Community: Stand Up Against GOP's Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric

Latino leaders, ranging from activists and celebrities, have called on the Latino community to stand up against the anti-immigrant rhetoric made during the presidential campaign trail.

Obama Budget Proposal: Immigration Reform Reduces Deficit by Trillions, But Billions Set for Enforcement

President Barack Obama revealed his 2017 fiscal year budget proposals, requesting $4.1 trillion, but costs could be saved with comprehensive immigration reform.

Hillary Clinton Campaign Releases Spanish-Language TV, Radio Ads for Nevada's Latinos

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton released new Spanish-language television and radio advertisements describing her platforms education and immigration reform.

Florida House Approves Sweeping Immigration Bill to Crack Down on 'Sanctuary Cities'

The Florida House passed a sweeping immigration bill Wednesday that aims to destroy "sanctuary cities" by investigating and penalizing cities, counties and sheriffs that fail to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

DREAMer César Vargas Becomes First DACAmented Lawyer in New York

César Vargas, a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, was finally sworn as a lawyer in New York after a lengthy court battle.

Immigration Reform News: Government Report Says Illegal Immigrants Drastically Decreased in January Following Deportation Raids

The Obama administration released a new report Tuesday citing data that shows illegal immigration has sharply declined in the month of January.

Diverse Advocacy Groups to Obama: Stop the Deportation Raids, Enact Temporary Protections

A coalition of immigrant, social justice and faith groups have joined the call against President Barack Obama and his administration's deportation raids.

Iowa Caucus Results 2016: Latino Outreach Attracts Over 10,000 Latino Caucusgoers

Caption:DES MOINES, IA - FEBRUARY 01: Supporters watch as results are announced during the caucus night event of Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the Olmsted Center at Drake University on February 1, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Martin O'Malley are competing in the Iowa Democratic caucus. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Immigration Reform News: Reports Finds Dozens of Migrant Children Subjected To Abuse After Crossing the U.S-Border

A new report shows that after tens of thousands of young migrants illegally crossed the southern border in a desperate attempt to escape violence in Central America, some were then placed in the hands of child abusers and human traffickers by U.S. officials.
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