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Economic Blame Game: U.S. Unemployment is Not Caused by Immigration
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 18th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
After accidental deportation, critics say immigration officials making mistakes – After a Salvadoran man was mistakenly deported, immigration rights activists have complained about toughened enforcement by authorities.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 16th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
A Chicago City Council committee wants federal officials to halt deportation proceedings against immigrant students. – The Human Relations Committed on Friday approved a resolution urging the Department of Homeland Security to allow immigrant students to stay in the U.S. – Rigo Padilla
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 13th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Stop the deportation of Rigo Padilla
AILA WELCOMES SEN. MENENDEZ (D-NJ) INTRODUCTION OF THE MILITARY FAMILIES ACT
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 11th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Reporting for the Big Bend Sentinel, Sterry Butcher reported on the US Department of Homeland Security’s new mass deportation program taking place in Presidio, Texas.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 9th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Iraq war veteran’s wife spared deportation – Frances Barrios, who was brought to the U.S. illegally as a child, receives humanitarian parole and can stay in Los Angeles and apply for a green card. Her husband suffers from post-traumatic stress.
Would Mass Deportation Mean More Jobs for U.S. Workers?
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: November 4th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Stop the Deportation of the Mejia-Perez Family; Parents of a Dreamer
Board of Immigration Appeals Rules Not to Reopen Old Deportation Cases
Police Leaders from Across the Country Call For Immigration Reform – Law Enforcement Officials Describe Impact of Broken System on Public Safety and Community Trust
Domestic Violence and Latina Immigrants: Seven Reasons Why Some Are Reluctant to Seek Help
Q&A With Monica C. Roldan, MSW Manager of Community Outreach and Supervising Supervisor Sanctuary for Families
Cine+Más SF Debuts San Francisco Latino Film Festival November 5th-25th, 2009 SPOKEN WORD
ACLU Comprehensive Immigration Reform Must Protect Privacy And Civil Liberties
Thousands To Participate in Vigil With Members of Congress For Immigration Reform on Oct 12-13 in Washington DC
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 9th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Over 3000 undocumented military veterans battling deportation orders
Julio Maldonado : Hate Crime Survivor Scheduled for Deportation
ICE Should Terminate Maricopa County 287(g) Agreement – Scaling Back Sheriff Arpaio’s Immigration Enforcement Authority Does Not Go Far Enough, Says ACLU
NCLR Commends Congressional Hispanic Caucus for Calling for an End to 287(g) Agreements
Upcoming Supreme Court Session to Decide Two Critical Immigration Issues
Hispanic Evangelicals Push Back on Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric in Health Care Debate, Label Exclusion as ‘Xenophobic Health Care Reform’
National Council of La Raza Supports National Back to School DREAM Act Day of Action
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 15th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
“Deportation without Representation” NJ Law Journal calls for “corps of competent lawyers” to represent immigrants in removal proceedings
Religious Leaders Face Deportation: Detention Reignites Churches’ Call for Immigration Reform
Food and Commercial Workers Join Mexican Consul General to Launch Celebration of “Labor Rights Week” as Labor Day 2009 Approaches
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 27th, 2009
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn this week signed into law a new measure requiring that history courses across the state include references to the mass deportation of Mexicans from the United States back during the 1930s. (???)
Over 500 Organizations Demand White House End Flawed State And Local Immigration Enforcement Program – Federal 287(g) Program Results In Illegal Profiling And Threatens Public Safety, Say Groups
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Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 26th, 2009
A few beers and now this student faces deportation – Rigo Padilla in Chicago
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 24th, 2009
Immigrant’s story of hardship, love, deportation – Pittsburgh Latinos – the Mejias
Woman facing deportation remains at Simi church – 2 years later still there – California
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 16th, 2009
Mr. President, It is time to grant a moratorium on deportations of youth raised in the U.S. until immigration reform is passed
Hundreds of farm workers in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur are being exploited by employers who trick them into believing they are in the United States and keep them in line with threats of deportation
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 13th, 2009
Undocumented people live in a shadowy world of high fear and stress — fear of deportation and stress brought on lack of economic, linguistic and educational resources. – study from UCLA
IMMIGRANT YOUTH AND SUPPORTERS URGE CONGRESS TO APPROVE “DREAM ACT” AND REMOVE BARRIERS TO COLLEGE
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: June 23rd, 2009
The economic crisis and rising deportations of undocumented immigrants is forcing Hispanic moms in Charlotte to seek aid from the government to survive.
Hispanic y Latino News :: June 22th, 2009
More than 100 U.S.-born children sue the Obama administration over their parents’ deportations
An Oklahoma lawmaker who wrote one of the strongest state immigration laws in the nation is continuing his fight against illegal immigration with legislation that authorizes the deportation of illegal immigrant prison inmates.
With California slipping into a financial sinkhole, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is proposing to save more than $180 million by cutting short the sentences of thousands of immigrants in the state’s prisons and turning them over to federal authorities for deportation.
Hispanic y Latino News :: June 11th, 2009
‘TODAY’ BROADCASTS A SPECIAL WEEK-LONG SERIES, ‘WE THE PEOPLE’ FOCUSING ON HISPANIC AMERICANS
Illegal immigration’s fallout in Detroit: Families split as deportations grow
MAYDAY 2009: List of Marches and Actions – Primero de Mayo 2009: Lista de Marchas y Acciones – (Many thanks to Aurora for compiling this list of 91 events in 26 states)
Texas Mayor Caught in Deportation Furor – Mayor Herbert Gears of Irving
House Hearing Will Examine Illegal Profiling and Police Misconduct By Local Law Enforcement Acting As Federal Immigration Agents – U.S. Department Of Homeland Security Should Suspend Agreements With Local And State Law Enforcement, Says ACLU
Tens of Thousands Languish in Immigration Detention Without Hearings or Bond, Numbers Tripled Since 1996, Charges Amnesty International
Unreliable CIS Data Is Out-of-Date and Context Restrictionist Group Analysis Long on Fear, Short on Solutions
Deportations alarm migrant advocates – Many from indigenous groups speak neither English, Spanish – Washington State
Domestic abuse among Morristown – Latinos targeted But critics fear deportation from government intent on enforcing illegal immigration laws – New Jersey
News Summaries for February 1st, 2009
The lawyers for over 600 American born children filed a lawsuit against President Obama to suspend the deportation of their undocumented parents until there is immigration law reform.
News Summaries for January 28th, 2009
Thieves are increasingly targeting Hispanic illegal immigrants who are reluctant to report robberies to the police for fear of deportation, US activists and law enforcement agencies say.
News Summaries for Wednesday – December 10th, 2008 – includes Business & Entertainment
ACLU report blasts violations of basic rights for hundreds of immigrants detained in Massachusetts – First-of-its-kind study details poor jail conditions, denial of medical care and violations of due process against immigrants held for months without being accused of a crime
U.S. steps up deportation of illegal immigrants – Reflecting stepped-up enforcement of its borders, the U.S. government now flies an average of 600 illegal immigrants back to their native countries every day.
Undocumented migrants expelled from the land of their dreams – A government-chartered plane recently carried more than 100 undocumented Hondurans back to their country, one of several daily deportation flights.
News Summary for Tuesday – December 2nd, 2008
Sides get set to lobby Barack Obama for immigration policy changes Some activists oppose detentions and deportations; others seek hiring restrictions and border control
News Summary for Monday – November 17th, 2008
Rules of deportation – Immigration authorities need to release the guidelines they use in deciding ’stipulated removal’ cases.
News Summary – November 4th – 6th, 2008
Lawyers representing a group of immigrants facing deportation are aggressively challenging the tactics used by federal immigration agents in raids last summer in New Haven.
Blogante News Summary for October 21st-23rd, 2008
Repatriations, deportations create dilemma for families with young U.S. citizens
Domestic Violence Shelters in Hispanic Areas of the U.S. Receive Cash Infusion During Economic Downturn
Blogante News Summary for Thursday – September 18th, 2008
A Broward teenager fighting deportation with help from classmates and his art teacher could learn Thursday whether he can stay or must go back to his native Mexico. Meynardo Garcia
Blogante News Summary for Friday – September 12th, 2008
Blogante News Essentials for Friday – September 12th, 2008
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials say they are stepping up the number of deportations from Ohio where 3,300 have been sent home this year.
News Summary for Friday – September 5th, 2008
Two Hispanic men on their way to Knoxville as part of the deportation process were released Tuesday before they arrived, Unicoi County authorities said Thursday. County Jailer Rita Williams said superiors of two Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees ordered Gregorio Estala Rodriguez and Primitivo Estala Rodriguez to be let go because the New Orleans office, where the men eventually were headed, had been closed temporarily due to Hurricane Gustav.
Purdue’s Latino Cultural Center honors Latino Heritage Month
News Summary for Monday – August 18th, 2008
Essentials for Monday – August 18th, 2008
Federal officials granted temporary legal status on Friday to 15 illegal immigrants whose spouses or parents died on 9/11 but who have remained largely invisible, living in the shadows of society, for fear of deportation.
News Summary for Sunday – August 17th, 2008
New Essentials for Sunday – August 17, 2008
Just 6 sign up for self-deportation in 1st week
News Summary for Thursday – August 14th, 2008
News Essentials for Thursday – August 14th, 2008
Fifty-seven workers rounded up in Western North Carolina’s largest immigration raid face deportation in a complicated legal process, and they likely will have little representation, immigration experts and advocates said Wednesday.
Blogante News Summary for Wednesday – August 6th, 2008
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Self-deportation program criticized as ‘a fantasy’ – Authorities have launched a new strategy to return undocumented immigrants back to their home countries: self-deportation.