Sergio Garcia moved to the U.S. 20 years ago to pick almonds with his father before putting himself through law school
Immigration
Christie Clears Way For Immigrants To Get Cheaper Tuition
Must have attended NJ high school for 3 years and graduated to be eligble
Obama Visits Activists Fasting for Immigration Reform
Some fasters have not eaten since Nov. 12
Obama to Prioritize Immigration Reform Once Fiscal Crisis Resolved
Tells Spanish-language network he will push for a vote “the day after”
Study: Illegal Immigration May Be on the Rise Again
The number of unauthorized migrants in the United States is still not at pre-recession levels
Harvesting Labor Rights: Chavez’s UFW At 50
On September 30, 1962, legendary Chicano civil rights activist Cesar Chavez founded what would become the United Farm Workers of America—and with migrant labor a focus of the U.S. political debate, the UFW’s 50th anniversary is …
Viewpoint: Immigration Reform’s New Day
Aug. 15 saw the beginning of the President’s new “deferred action” directive and thousands of young undocumented queued up to take advantage of it around the country
Why Are Some Undocumenteds Nervous About Obama’s Immigration Reform?
As deferred action program launches, confusion and anxiety reign over who is covered — and whose status might be put at risk