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For Eritrean refugees, escape to America comes with own hardships

by Sylvan Lane | Mar 16, 2014 | Immigration, Living

WASHINGTON—Habtom Haile nervously tugs at the collar of his sweatshirts as he stares off into the distance. The 29-year-old refugee reflects on his lonely journey to the United States from Eritrea, a former colony on the horn of Africa locked in a long-running...
Families of undocumented immigrants wait for reforms

Families of undocumented immigrants wait for reforms

by Sara Olstad | Mar 13, 2014 | Immigration

WASHINGTON — Pedro Hernandez-Ramirez came to the U.S. from Mexico illegally more than 10 years ago, eventually settling in Elyria, Ohio, marrying an American citizen and helping raise his four kids, including stepson Juan, who has severe cerebral palsy. In 2013,...
House Republicans ready to push for immigration reform in 2015

House Republicans ready to push for immigration reform in 2015

by Sylvan Lane | Mar 12, 2014 | Immigration

WASHINGTON—A group of House Republicans said they’re eager to get cracking on immigration reform, and that deal could be done in early 2015 before the presidential campaign season kicks into gear. Rep. Raul Labrador, R-Idaho, said in an interview Wednesday that many...
Central American child refugees top priority, U.N. says

Central American child refugees top priority, U.N. says

by Jane Herman | Mar 12, 2014 | Immigration

WASHINGTON—The growing number of refugees who are children fleeing Central American countries because of violence, abuses and hardships is a top priority for the U.N., United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said Wednesday. “Even if we have to...

Homeland Security Department museum exhibit unveiled

by Mary Kate Hayes | Mar 5, 2014 | Immigration, National Security

WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which works against unlawful crossing of borders that could threaten public safety, opened an exhibit in the Crime Museum Wednesday. The exhibit features artifacts such...
Facing Congressional gridlock, immigration activists take fight for tuition equity to states

Facing Congressional gridlock, immigration activists take fight for tuition equity to states

by Sylvan Lane | Feb 24, 2014 | Education, Immigration

WASHINGTON — Dayana Torres doesn’t like preaching to the choir. The 19-year-old president of Dreamers of Virginia, Torres is one of the leaders of an effort to allow undocumented immigrants who live in Virginia to pay in-state tuition at the state’s public...
Advocates seek to suspend the deportation of undocumented immigrants

Advocates seek to suspend the deportation of undocumented immigrants

by Jane Herman | Feb 4, 2014 | Immigration

WASHINGTON- Immigration advocates called on President Barack Obama Tuesday to issue an executive order to prevent more immigrants from being deported. The National Day Laborer Organization Network and a group of undocumented immigrants filed an official petition...
DREAMer scholarship fund launches with more than $25 million

DREAMer scholarship fund launches with more than $25 million

by Sara Olstad | Feb 4, 2014 | Immigration

WASHINGTON – DREAMer Araceli Mendez had to work cleaning houses instead of going to college after she finished high school. Though the 21-year-old New York City resident had good grades and was accepted into five schools, she was an undocumented immigrant and could...
Burmese refugees struggle to assimilate to American life

Burmese refugees struggle to assimilate to American life

by Sylvan Lane | Jan 15, 2014 | Immigration, Living

WASHINGTON – Tens of thousands of Burmese refugees flowed into the country between 2002 and 2011. However, this  ethnic community is too small and new to get on the radar screens of many government and social agencies, and at this point lacks the economic and social...
Mexican immigrants voluntarily leaving the U.S., new study says

Mexican immigrants voluntarily leaving the U.S., new study says

by Sara Olstad | Jan 14, 2014 | Immigration

WASHINGTON – Most of the Mexican immigrants who leave the United States to return to their home country do so on their own terms, not as a result of deportation, according to a survey released Tuesday by the group, Mexicans and Americans Thinking Together. Between...

Immigration reform: Day laborers prepping for ‘path to citizenship’

by Cathaleen Chen | Mar 19, 2013 | Immigration

CENTREVILLE, Va. — As lawmakers scramble to finalize the details of a comprehensive immigration reform bill for debate in Congress later this year, some of its projected beneficiaries — the 11 million undocumented immigrants — are already preparing for a path to...

Reports of abuse raise questions about migrant guest worker programs

by Mitchell Armentrout | Mar 19, 2013 | Immigration

  WASHINGTON–Advocates say that behind the bright lights and nostalgia of the traveling fair and carnival industry are foreign workers on temporary visas who face wage deception, health risks and  intimidation, charges that industry leaders vehemently reject. The...
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