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'Dreamers' Fear Court Order Will Leave Them Vulnerable to Deportation

A growing group of "Dreamers" are expressing concern the information they provided to the government in hopes of benefiting from the immigration executive actions once proposed by President Obama will now be used against them.

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.

2016 Presidential Polls: Hillary Clinton Builds Seven Point Lead Over Donald Trump in Monmouth Poll

Hillary Clinton has built a commanding seven point lead over Donald Trump in a new national poll that pits the presumptive presidential nominees head to head.

Orlando Shooting Video Shows Moments Shooting Started, Captured on Snapchat

Video from the Orlando nightclub shooting that left 50 people dead and another 53 wounded has made its way to the Internet.

US Approves Six Airlines to Start Flights to Nine Cities in Cuba But Not Havana

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has cleared six domestic airlines for flights to Cuba as early as this fall.

'Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' Has President Obama 'Slow Jam the News' & Write Thank You Notes

The president showed off his great sense of humor on the popular late night show. The President of the United States made a visit to "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and took part in a few of Fallon's most popular bits.

Electoral College Map 2016 Projection: Hillary Clinton Has Huge Electoral College Vote Edge Over Donald Trump - ABC Finds

Hillary Clinton holds a sizable Electoral College vote advantage over Donald Trump as their likely general election in November looms.

Immigration News Today: Texas Judge Hanen Grants Stay in Case Seeking Young Immigrants' Personal Information

A Texas judge has granted a stay on his order requiring the personal information of tens of thousands of young immigrants to be turned over to the court.

Latino Groups Demand Ecuador Earthquake Relief, Temporary Protection Calls From President Obama

CASA Executive Director Gustavo Torres called on the President to use "common sense" in accepting Ecuadorian immigrants seeking refuge following April's 7.8-magnitude earthquake. While Ecuador is not designated for Temporary Protection Status, immigration advocacy groups are asking for an exception in light of the tremor's devastating impact.

Organ Transplants Between HIV-Infected Individuals Allowed in California as Gov. Jerry Brown Inks Emergency Legislation

California has become the latest state to allow transplants of HIV-infected organs to patients who already suffer from the disease.

Immigration Reform Activist Files Suit Over DACA Renewal Denial, Charges She's Been Targeted

A Chicago-based immigration reform activist is suing the government alleging that officials conspired to deny the renewal of her immigration status as punishment for her political activism.

Watch: President Obama Get Down To Some Freestyle Vietnamese Rap [VIDEO[

Talk about breaking the ice. Talk about breaking the ice. During a recent trip to Asia that could hold historical implications, President Obama fielded a late question from a young female at a town-hall gathering that ended with him breaking out in his nest beat-box impersonation.

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.

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.

President Obama's Commencement Speech at Howard University - Highlights: Watch Video and Read Full Text

As commencement speaker, President Obama openly shared with Howard University grads that he's convinced his election hasn't created a "post-racial society" and implored them to help "shape our collective future."

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.

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.

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.

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.

Immigration Reform Protesters Planning Demonstrations Across US, Marking Immigration Executive Action Supreme Court Case

Pro-immigration forces are planning rallies in such major cities as Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Houston and Denver to mark the Supreme Court formally hearing arguments in President Obama's immigration executive action case.
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