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The new USCIS memorandum on adjustment of status marks a significant shift in how thousands of immigrants could obtain legal permanent residency in the United States. The agency maintains that “adjustment of status”—the process that allows applicants to apply for a green card without leaving the country—is a discretionary...
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El nuevo memorando de USCIS sobre el ajuste de estatus marca un giro importante en la forma en que miles de inmigrantes podrían obtener la residencia legal permanente en Estados Unidos. La agencia sostiene que el “ajuste de estatus” —el proceso que permite solicitar la “green card” sin salir...
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Renée Bartlett-Webber CalMatters Mientras la administración Trump intensifica la aplicación de leyes migratorias, varios gobiernos municipales y de condados de California están reservando dinero público para ayudar a los inmigrantes y a las redes de respuesta rápida que los apoyan para darles acceso a defensas legales. San Francisco y el condado...
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Renée Bartlett-Webber CalMatters With the Trump administration escalating immigration enforcement, a number of California municipal and county governments are setting aside public money to help immigrants and rapid response networks build legal defenses. San Francisco and Alameda County are among the latest to designate additional money for immigrants to defend themselves...
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Wendy Fry CalMatters Un inmigrante turco que huyó de su país después de ser torturado ahora está en casa con su esposa en San Diego después de haber estado detenido durante aproximadamente siete semanas por las autoridades estadounidenses. Idris Demirtas , de 25 años, fue liberado solo después de que...
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Wendy Fry CalMatters A Turkish immigrant who fled his country after being tortured is now home with his wife in San Diego after being held for about seven weeks by U.S. authorities. Idris Demirtas, 25, was released only after a federal judge in the Southern District of California granted...
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Más de dos millones de inmigrantes podrían verse pronto privados de su estatus legal, ya que la administración Trump avanza con cambios radicales que podrían redefinir quién pertenece a los Estados Unidos. Esa es la advertencia de los expertos en inmigración, los defensores y las personas directamente afectadas que...
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More than two million immigrants may soon find themselves stripped of legal status as the Trump administration moves forward with sweeping changes that could redefine who belongs in the United States. That is the warning from immigration experts, advocates and directly affected people who spoke at a December 5...
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Carolyn Jones CalMatters Funding cuts. Raids near campuses. Exclusion from programs like Head Start and career training. For months, the Trump administration has been chipping away at the rights of students without legal status in public schools. Could the administration take away those students’ right to free public school...