Immigration

Actress Ana de la Reguera Sends Message to President Obama, Eva Longoria and Oprah Winfrey Regarding Immigration Reform

Mexican actress Ana de la Reguera has been closely following immigration reform in the U.S., as she showed through her Twitter account @ANADELAREGUERA when she questioned the advances of the reform movement in a tweet.

2013 Immigration Reform: Hispanics and African Americans Form Coalition to Demand Reform to U.S. Immigration Law

Latino and African American leaders made a coalition this Monday, Sept. 23, to demand the United States Congress to approve an immigration reform and legislation that fights poverty in the country.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Nancy Pelosi to Revive Reform by Introducing Bill in House

With the clock ticking and the deadline to pass comprehensive immigration reform this year slowly nearing, it may take House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to reignite life back into this faltering issue and keep the debate going.

Immigrant Death Toll Rises as Immigrants Cross Border Through Parts of Texas

The number of perished immigrants is rising due to more Central American immigrants taking sparely populated, unknown routes through parts of Texas instead of well-known Arizonan routes.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Illegal Immigration Back on the Rise After Declining During Recession

After taking a sharp turn downhill during the recession, a new study finds that the number of unauthorized immigrants in the United States appears to be back on the rise as the economy improves.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg 'Optimistic' House Will Pass Bill

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who is in Washington this week lobbying lawmakers in the House and Senate for immigration reform, says he's "optimistic" that a 2013 immigration bill will pass.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Obama Says Stopping Deportation of Undocumented Immigrants 'Indefensible'

Stopping the deportation of undocumented residents would be a posture "very difficult to defend" juridically, President Barack Obama said on Tuesday.

U.S. Border Patrol Does Not Have Mechanism to Report Abuses Against Immigrants: OIG Report

A report from the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released in the past few days concluded that the United States Border Patrol does not have a procedure that adequately classifies in its system cases of use of force, which makes it impossible to determine the number of complaints and investigations regarding abuses.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: White House Says Passing Reform Bill Still a Priority

During Monday's press briefing, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney made it clear that the Obama Administration did not abandon the goal to pass a 2013 immigration reform bill.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: More Than 100 Women Detained In Washington D.C. Immigration Protest

At least a hundred women were arrested Thursday in Washington when they protested in favor of immigration reform in the United States.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Mark Zuckerberg May Talk Reform During Meeting With Republicans About Facebook

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may help nudge congressional leaders to pass an immigration reform bill before the end of the year.

Immigration Reform 2013: Calls for Marches in 60 US Cities for 'National Day of Dignity and Respect' in October

With the ever more worrying scenario of a possible military intervention by the U.S. in Syria, which could delay the approval of an integral immigration reform that protects and avoids the deportation of 11 million immigrants in the USA, the leaders of illegal resident organizations have called to take to the streets on October 5 and 8 in over 60 cities.

Immigration News: Mexico Develops Interactive Map to Help Migrants Survive Perilous Journey on Board 'The Beast'

Mexican researchers have been working on an "interactive map" that will help undocumented Central Americans in their dangerous journey to the U.S.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Advocates to Hold National Mobilization for Immigration Reform in October

To make sure that elected officials don't remove immigration from their radar, a group of immigration reform advocates from around the country announced Thursday they are planning a national mobilization for early October to push for immigration legislation.

Undocumented Immigrant Battles to Become Lawyer in the United States

In the state of California, the Supreme Court is considering the possibility of helping an undocumented immigrant to become a lawyer after being left out of the Deferred Action program for violating the age limit.

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