Nearly 1 in 3 Latinos Are at Risk of Deportation or Family Separation if Trump Wins, New Study Shows
FWD.us projects that nearly 28.2 million U.S. residents could be affected by the Republican candidates policies
Ezekiel Pacheco, the First DACA Recipient to Lead A Hollywood Film is Gunning for an Oscar & a Green Card - INTERVIEW
Born in the town of Ayutla de los Libres in the state of Guerrero, Ezekiel Pacheco came to the United States when he was one year old. Now he's looking for an Oscar and a green card.
JD Vance Suggests DACA Recipients and Other Immigrants With Legal Residency Will Be Deported if Republicans Win
"We also have to deport people, not just the bad people who came into our country, but people who violated the law coming into this country" Vance said
Dreamers Seek to Keep DACA Alive in Court As Republicans go on Offense
The future of the program is unclear as a six-year-long court battle continues
Ending DACA could shrink the U.S. economy by hundreds of billions of dollars, new study suggests
DACA turned 12, but it remains on life support as it prepares to face legal battles. Ending it, however, could be even more detrimental to the economy.
Amid speculation around immigrant benefits, Biden celebrates 12th anniversary of 'Dreamer' program
Meanwhile, Senator Alex Padilla called on Biden to protect Dreamers and long-term undocumented communities through executive action
Lawmakers in Latino-heavy swing states join business group urging Biden for extended immigrant work permits
The push comes from elected officials in pivotal battleground states, where the Latino vote is crucial
DACA renewal urgent: Homeland Security urges Dreamers to file renewal requests ASAP
Immigration Service Ombudsman recalls initial requests are "on hold" due to recent court ruling.
Biden administration unveils expansion of health coverage for eligible DACA Dreamers
The Biden administration announced Friday the new plan to expand health care to more than 100,000 young immigrants protected by DACA.
DACA Recipients Helped Boost the Economy Over Last Decade Despite Legal Uncertainties, Study Shows
Since its creation in 2012, DACA has been subject to a series of legal threats. Nevertheless, its recipients have contributed to the growth of the country.
Deportation Is One of the Biggest Fears Among Latinos, Regardless of Immigration Status, New Study Shows
Both documented and undocumented Latinos saw an increase in anxiety regarding their future in the U.S. over the past years
Unlocking Potential: The Impact of DACA Recipients on the U.S. Economy and Education System
DACA recipients boost the U.S. economy and education system, showcasing their significant contributions and potential.
‘Dreamer’ Debate Will Have Major Political Resonance As 91% Of Latinos Want DREAM Act Passed
Latinos overwhelmingly back the DREAM Act passage with 91% wanting Congress to pass a DREAM Act with path to earned citizenship after Trump's order to end DACA.
Daddy Yankee, Juanes, Demi Lovato, More, Send Message To DREAMers After News Of Trump Ending DACA
Lin Manuel Miranda, Camila Cabello, George Lopez, Cristela Alonzo blasts Trump after it was announced that DACA was ending.
How House GOP Resolution In Scotus Immigration Case Could Backfire, Hurt Enforcement Programs
Republicans support Texas in a case suing the White House over immigration enforcement, but a victory in the case could open the floodgates for unanticipated lawsuits against programs they support.
Obama Immigration News: House Approves Resolution Supporting Lawsuit Against DACA, DAPA
Republicans in Congress took the unprecedented step Thursday of joining litigants suing the White House, in the controversial immigration case soon to be heard by the Supreme Court.
Obama Immigration News: Supreme Court To Hear Oral Arguments In DAPA/DACA Challenge That Affects 5 Million Immigrants
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the controversial immigration case on April 18th, the institution announced on Friday
Supreme Court To Consider Obama Appeal On Immigration Actions, Challenge To Republican Lawsuit
The Supreme Court will decide if President Obama's actions on immigration, frozen by a lawsuit since Feb. 2015, are legal. The announcement increases the stakes for both sides of the immigration debate ahead of the 2016 elections.
Texas Seeks Delay In Supreme Court Ruling, Wants Deferred Action Case Considered After 2016 Election
Texas seeks delay in immigration case, one of three ways it can thwart Obama’s deferred action programs that would shield as many as 5 million immigrants from deportation.
Latino Immigrant Groups Support Syrian Refugees At Pro-DAPA, DACA Rallies
Immigrants across the country demanded DACA and DAPA on Friday, while also showing support for refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war
Latina Daughter Of Immigrants Says She’ll Vote Against Anti-Immigrant Politicians, Urges Fellow Millennials To Do The Same
Second-generation immigrants don’t need DAPA, but they’ll vote to support those who do.
Obama Appeals Immigration Ruling, DAPA Heads To Supreme Court
Obama was expected to appeal the suit, but advocates are congratulating his administration for doing it so quickly.
Obama Immigration News: 5th Circuit Strikes Down DAPA; President Could Appeal To Supreme Court
5th Circuit Court strikes down Obama immigration programs citing, in part, a reluctance to do “accounting,” cost-benefits analysis.
How 'Illegal' Immigrants Are Crucial To Teach For America
Teachers who grew up undocumented offer unique skills to disadvantaged students, and are helping to define the future of America’s most prestigious postgraduate service program.
Immigration Reform 2015: Lawsuit Could Outlast Obama Presidency
With Obama's presidency running out, Republicans have a tactical edge in the fight over immigration policy
Oregon Marijuana Legalization: Could Lax Pot Laws Save More Latinos From Deportation?
Oregon is home to many undocumented immigrants, some of whom are deported for minor drug offenses
Obama Immigration Update: DHS To Reduce Family Jail Stays For Asylum Seekers
After months of pressure from congress and activists, DHS is deciding to let more undocumented women and children dodge jail while they file asylum petitions
Obama Immigration News: Cecilia Muñoz Booed By Immigration Lawyers Over Detainee Abuse [VIDEO]
Former immigration activist bares the brunt of civil rights lawyers as she becomes the face of Obama’s immigration policy
Immigration News: Congress Approves Virtual Gag Order On Obama Administration For DACA, DAPA, And Trade Deals
Immigration amendments add to a pile of reasons why Obama set to veto appropriations bill
Obama Immigration Update: Justice Surrenders On Injunction, Focuses On 5th Circuit Fight
Obama’s legal team hasn’t won any hands in the immigration game, but the deck is about to get shuffled, and their luck could improve