Immigration

Immigration Edition.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 PROGRAM # 9923 12:00 PM PT Immigration Edition. Minnesota lawmakers passed a bill to give driver’s licenses to undocumented residents. The bill now heads to the state Senate. On other news, USCIS is planning to increase immigration fees. Fee waivers can help low-income immigrants but not all applicants are eligible, and some […]

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Posted in Immigration, Inmigrantes, Línea Abierta, Politics |

(Español) Entre el legado de César Chávez y la visión antinmigrante del extremismo republicano

(Español) “Es injusto que no le den solución a los problemas que tenemos aquí en la frontera. Que vengan a sacarse la foto bonita, pero que (también) tomen cartas en el asunto, porque las personas necesitan la legalización. Trabajan duro con la esperanza de que pronto va a haber una solución”.

Posted in Economy, Homepage Feature, Immigration, Inmigrantes, Jobs |

Proposal to Oversee Multi-Million-Dollar U.S. Investment in Central America

Almost one billion dollars of public and private funds will be invested in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, according to a recent announcement by Vice President Kamala Harris, who spoke to a group of businessmen in the capital city of Washington.

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Posted in Economy, Homepage Feature, Immigration, Politics |

Immigration Edition.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 PROGRAM # 9916 12:00 PM PT Immigration Edition. Vice President Kamala Harris announced nearly one billion in new private sector investment in Central America to support farmers, create textile jobs, and reduce migration. Will the new jobs encourage people to stay? On a related note, in his State of the Union speech, […]

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Posted in Immigration, Inmigrantes, Línea Abierta, Politics |

Biden Criticized for Falling Short on Immigration Issue in State of the Union

In his second State of the Union address and amid boos from some Republicans, President Biden highlighted his economic accomplishments and called on Republicans to embrace a common agenda, but made it clear that he will not allow cuts to Social Security or Medicare.

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Posted in Elections, Homepage Feature, Immigration, Inmigrantes, Politics |

(Español) Del simbolismo y las promesas hay que pasar a la acción en el tema migratorio

(Español) El recién anunciado programa de parole humanitario para ciudadanos de Cuba, Venezuela, Haití y Nicaragua, y que pretende controlar el flujo de migrantes en busca de asilo, ha tenido el efecto de reducir los cruces sin documentos en 97 por ciento; pero ya 20 estados gobernados por republicanos quieren frenarlo en los tribunales.

Posted in Homepage Feature, Immigration, Inmigrantes, Politics |

(Español) El “zar fronterizo” de Abbott esconde mal una política migratoria racista

(Español) “Hemos visto esto de los autobuses, que Texas manda migrantes a otras partes del país; pero yo no he escuchado que en esos autobuses vayan migrantes de Ucrania. Son mayoritariamente migrantes en busca de asilo pero de piel oscura”.

Posted in Homepage Feature, Immigration |

Immigration Edition.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 PROGRAM # 9909 12:00 PM PT Immigration Edition. Immigrant rights advocates are denouncing a lawsuit filed by 20 Republican states against the Biden administration seeking to block the new parole program for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. In other news, Colorado is the first state to create an unemployment assistance […]

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Posted in Immigration, Inmigrantes, Línea Abierta, Politics |

Students Challenge African American Studies Ban. Relief Package: A Lifeline for Pandemic-Hit Students. Anti-Hunger Campaign.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 PROGRAM # 9907 12:00 PM PT Students Challenge African American Studies Ban. After heavy pressure from Florida Gov. DeSantis, the College Board revised an official curriculum for its new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies. Students in Florida threatened to sue the state and the Republican governor if the blocked course […]

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Posted in Economy, Education, Historia, Immigration, Inmigrantes, Youth, Línea Abierta, Politics |

The US-Mexico Border Treaty 175 Years Later: What Is its Significance Today?

175 years ago, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo officially ended the Mexican-American War, doubled the size of the U.S. territory, and forever changed the lives of Mexicans north of the Rio Grande. On this anniversary of the treaty, veteran Chicano intellectuals and activists reflect on the significance and validity of the treaty’s guarantees for the Mexican people in the occupied territories.

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Posted in Homepage Feature, Immigration, Justicia Racial, Mexico, Politics |

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