Jeb Bush 2016: 5 Immigration Quotes That Explain (Most) Of The Candidate’s Views
Jeb Bush argues compassionate conservatism in recent interviews on immigration. What has the presidential candidate been saying. Also, learn about views that haven't made the headlines.
Latino Advocacy Group Urging Voters To Not Vote Democrat In Swing States: Find Out Why
A major Latino advocacy group is now campaigning against four Senate Democrats, the advocacy group is urging Hispanics to not vote democrat in the forthcoming midterm elections on November 4th.
Immigration Reform 2014: Obama Delays Deportation Policy Review As Advocates Ready Last Push
If House Republicans don't pass immigration reform bills by the August recess, Obama is likely to take executive action. In the meantime, DHS head Jeh Johnson won't release recommendations on how to make department policy more "humane."
Elvira Arellano, Deported Immigration Activist, Released On Parole After Border Protest
Arellano was greeted in San Diego by her 15-year-old son, a US citizen, after she was released on parole.
60 Mexican Migrants Ask For Asylum At San Diego Border In Third Deportation Protest In Last Week
The latest in a series of protests of US immigration laws and deportation policies came on Sunday at the Otay Mesa border crossing near San Diego.
'Not One More': Protesters Step Up Pressure On President Obama To Stop Deportations
Protesters in Washington D.C. are stepping up pressure on President Barack Obama and members of Congress to halt deportations.
La Opinión Slams Obama: California Newspaper Publishes Angry Editorial Urging President To Stop Deportation Of Undocumented Immigrants
California newspaper La Opinión has slammed president Obama for not taking more decisive action to halt the deportation of illegal immigrants.
Deferred Deportation Program For Young Undocumented Immigrants Boosts Green Card Wait Times For Families
With House Republicans unwilling to pass immigration reform this year, a growing list of groups are calling for the president to extend deportation protections to a much broader range of the nation’s 11.7 million undocumented immigrants. But the USCIS may not be ready to handle that.
Immigrants Shy Away From Obamacare, Cite Fear Of Deportation For Undocumented Relatives
An Associated Press article says that legal immigrants in mixed-status families are sometimes afraid of signing up for health coverage through the new exchanges out of fear that ICE may use information about family members against them. Those fears appear to be persisting despite an Oct. 25 memo from ICE clarifying that it would not.
Watch Obama Get Heckled By Deportation Protester During President's Immigration Reform Speech [VIDEO]
During a speech on immigration at the Betty Ann Ong Chinese Recreation Center in San Francisco on Monday morning, Obama told security not to remove hecklers who interrupted him during his speech and addressed them sharply.
NYC Unveils Pilot Program To Give Legal Defense To Detained Immigrants Facing Deportation
On Wednesday, New York City rolled out the nation’s first publicly-funded legal defense project for detained immigrants facing deportation. Organizers say the pilot program, which saw its funding approved in June by the City Council, might inspire similar projects across the country aimed at a group which almost never wins their cases when they have to go at it alone.
30 Undocumented ‘DREAMers’ To Attempt Re-Entry To US At Texas Border
The 30 are the second such group of immigrant activists to present themselves at the US-Mexico border in a protest of immigration policies which saw them either deported or denied re-entry to the country where they grew up.
Sandra Avila Beltran, Mexico ‘Queen Of The Pacific’ Drug Dealer, In El Paso Expecting To Be Deported Today
Sandra Ávila Beltrán, an alleged drug dealer known as the "Queen of the Pacific," is being deported back to México today, after serving 70 months in prison.
Deportation Of Unaccompanied Minors By US Border Patrol Was Over 13,000 In 2012, Says Mexico
The number of unaccompanied minors has shot up since 2008. Over 13,000 of them were Mexicans, according to a report by Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Data from the Pew Center suggests that much of the remaining number were Central Americans.
Supreme Court Weighs Expanded Warnings on Deportation Risk
With the future of thousands of immigrants at stake, the Supreme Court on Thursday considered whether to extend a rule that requires lawyers to tell clients who are not citizens that they can be deported if they plead guilty to crimes.
Young immigrants can avoid deportation under new U.S. program
Marlon Morraz, 19, an undocumented immigrant from Nicaragua, wasted no time to sign up for temporary legal status in the United States under the Obama administration's relaxed deportation rules that took effect on Wednesday.