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Co-researchers Jongyeon (Joy) Ee and Patricia Gándara examined how immigration raids under President-elect Trump's first presidency disprupted the educational and mental health of students.
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Over the years, countless number of people who have a legitimate claim to U.S. citizenship have been placed in deportation proceedings.
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President Biden had said he wanted the power to effectively "shut down the border" when migration numbers surge. But this rule is an incremental shift.
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From Texas Standard : The coronavirus pandemic has become a catalyst for the rapid expulsion of people crossing into the United States illegally at the...
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It has become nearly impossible for migrants at the southern border to win asylum. Even if they do get protection from a judge, in some cases they're still not allowed to stay in the country.
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From Texas Standard: A growing number of asylum-seekers are setting up makeshift camps on the Mexican side of the southern border, across from El Paso,...
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Central American women and children seeking asylum in the U.S. often encounter a whole other level of trauma along their voyage. A new study documents the…
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Oscar Cantua was one of 5100 graduates at the University of Texas at San Antonio’s 2019 Spring Commencement. He received an undergraduate degree in…
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After losing protections under the DACA program, Gilberto Olivas-Bejarano was deported to his birth country. In the Mexican city of León, far from his former life, he says he has much to offer.
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A recent high court ruling that didn't get much attention at the time could mean that tens of thousands of deportation cases are delayed — or tossed out altogether.