Daca | |||||||
NEWS | |||||||
Michael Smolens: Does DACA fit into Trump's immigration plans? - Los Angeles Daily News President-elect Donald Trump expressed support for avoiding deportation of young immigrants in the threatened program known as Deferred Action for ...
| |||||||
Michael Smolens: Does DACA fit into Trump's immigration plans? - San Diego Union-Tribune The hurly-burly debate over visas, deportation and citizenship birthright overshadows common ground on the popular program.
| |||||||
Migrants in US programs highly vulnerable to mass deportation push - Angelus News Will immigrants who registered with the federal government – hoping for a path to citizenship – actually be the most vulnerable to deportation?
| |||||||
Do Democrats really want a DREAM Act? - The Hill It would provide legalization for undocumented immigrants who have been physically present in the United States since Jan. 1, 2021; were under the age ...
| |||||||
For these children raised in the US, reaching 21 often means losing their country | Opinion The dispute among Republicans in Washington over whether there should be more or fewer H-1B visas issued to skilled foreign workers has put a ...
| |||||||
How Trump's deportation plans could impact San Diego in 2025 - inewsource In his second term as president, Donald Trump has promised to carry out the largest deportation in U.S. history. Whatever shape his plans take, ...
| |||||||
How Sanctuary Laws Could Throw a Wrench Into Trump's Deportation Plans Five years ago, police officers stopped Jose Armando Escobar-Lopez while he was driving to his home in Daly City near San Francisco with his ...
| |||||||
Michael Smolens - Orange County Register Michael Smolens is a columnist for The San Diego Union-Tribune. From 1992 to 2017, he was the government and politics editor, overseeing local, ...
| |||||||
What Trump's Second Term Could Mean for U.S. Education – El Observador The American education system is poised to be a battleground for funding, diversity and immigration issues under President Trump. Photo Credit: jcomp ...
| |||||||
Amid H-1B Visa Debate, US Tech Workers Seek to End Work Permits for Foreign Students The OPT program allows international students in the US to work temporarily after graduation and serves as a pathway to obtaining an H-1B visa.
| |||||||
See more results | Edit this alert |
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
Receive this alert as RSS feed |
Send Feedback |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar