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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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SweSwe Aye American Community Media WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Nov. 24 the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from Myanmar, a nation racked by an ongoing civil war and under harsh military rule. Thousands of Myanmar nationals are impacted by the decision,...
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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...
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Groups are warning an Idaho city’s decision to declare itself a non-sanctuary city could have far-reaching implications. The repercussions are still being felt from the decision by the city of Eagle, near Boise, in July. Sanctuary cities limit their cooperation with the federal government on immigration laws. The Eagle resolution said...
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Suzanne Potter California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California is home to some 16,000 Haitians who have now been given less than two years to pack up and leave – or find a way to get legal status – as the Trump administration decided on Tuesday to end Temporary...