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DACA recipients react to news of incoming Trump presidency - YouTube Recipients of DACA, an Obama-era program that lets undocumented immigrants legally work in the U.S., are reacting to the news of Donald Trump ...
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DACA recipients fear deportation under Trump's return - YouTube As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, over 580000 DACA recipients, known as "Dreamers," are concerned about their future in the ...
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How Trump might target DACA recipients and other immigrant groups - Cobb Courier This article by Jean Lantz Reisz, University of Southern California, first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission.
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Houston immigrants share concerns over president-elect Trump's promised deportations HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Now that Donald Trump has been elected, many immigrants are waiting to see what his second term will mean for them.
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Minnesota experts weigh in on possible immigration policy changes under Trump administration Julia Decker, policy director with the Immigrant Law Center in St. Paul, says she wonders about changes to programs like Temporary Protected ...
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HRDef: Navigating Immigration Challenges Under the Second Trump Administration Employer Action — Effective Workforce Planning: Employers should prepare for delays in onboarding foreign workers, especially those from countries ...
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Minnesota experts weigh in on possible immigration policy changes under Trump administration As part of his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised to start mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and has said the National Guard ...
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NY's 'Dreamer' immigrants, long spared deportation, face new Trump threat - Gothamist Jorge Alguera has lived in the United States without permanent legal status ever since emigrating from Costa Rica as a child nearly 30 years ago.
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DACA Activist: Sara Mora I Published November 11 By: Blanca Mora. Sara Mora was born in Costa Rica, she immigrated to the U.S. illegally with her parents when she was 3 years old.
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Immigrants married to U.S. citizens suffer legal setback - Baptist News Global A Trump-appointed judge said ndocumented spouses of American citizens may not remain in the country while applying for green cards.
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