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Supreme Court May Rule Against DACA, But It Won’t Be the End of the Fight
DACA activists are organizing across the board to ensure that their rights don't end on the whims of politicians.
DACA Isn’t the Magic Wand of Access That Higher Education Made It Seem
Much more must be done to make college financially accessible for undocumented students.
DACA Arguments in Supreme Court Leave Outcome in Doubt
Roberts, who cast conflicting votes in two recent immigration cases, is the wild card here.
Civil Rights Are on the Chopping Block in New Supreme Court Term
As the court moves to the right, we can expect the continued evisceration of civil rights and civil liberties.
The US War on Immigrants Is a Public Health Crisis
Conditions in the migrant prisons are setting the stage for a multigenerational health catastrophe.
As Deadlines Loom, Immigrants Seek Escape From “Temporary” Status
The American Dream and Promise Act would offer the security of permanence in the country they consider home.
Trump Administration Losing 94 Percent of Lawsuits Over Illegal Policy Changes
Federal agencies under Trump are losing suits at a record rate, largely because of massive incompetence.
Trump’s Cruel Immigration Policy Is About Power, Not Solutions
Trump's immigration policy affects far more people than the migrants at the center of the wall debate.
Why Voting for Immigration Reform Is Critical for Korean Americans
Up to 20 percent of Korean immigrants may be undocumented, according to some estimates.
Stand Up, Fight Back: The Rising Militancy of the Immigrant Rights Movement
Activism for immigrant rights may be about to get much more militant.Some 1.1 million undocumented people -- beneficiaries of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or Temporary Protected Status …