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Campaign to give DREAMers in-state tuition begins – Arizona Capitol Times

Supporters of a ballot measure to let immigrants living in Arizona without authorization pay in-state tuition at public colleges and universities have formed a

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DREAMers graduate from Nevada State College


DREAMers graduate from Nevada State College
Six recipients of the TheDream.US scholarship graduated today from Nevada State College.
and last updated 2021-06-05 20:39:06-04
HENDERSON (KTNV) — Six recipients of the TheDream.US scholarship graduated today from Nevada State College.
The ceremonies were held at the Orleans Arena, where their families cheered proudly for them while they received their diplomas.
Arely Pere Salcedo is one of them. She got her Bachelor of Science, Nursing and is on the route of becoming a registered nurse, a life-long dream of her, especially, by being the first one in her family to graduate from college.

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Joe Biden Pivots to Dreamers and Family Unification As Border Woes Fade

The White House and allies have recently embraced a strategy to push for reforms by highlighting popular planks of an immigration agenda that has been stalled for months.

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Biden intenta atraer la atención hacia una reforma a las leyes de inmigración del país que afectan a los dreamers

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'Dreamers' ready in quest for in-state tuition – Arizona Capitol Times

Now, she and other advocates are gearing up for a campaign to convince voters next year that making it possible for young people who are in the U.S. without

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McConnell Says GOP Unlikely to Back Stand-Alone 'Dreamer' Bill Unless It Addresses Border Crisis

Mitch McConnell said the GOP would be unlikely to support a stand-alone bill addressing the issue of "Dreamers" unless the legislation takes a broader swipe at resolving the border crisis.

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Harrisonburg residents hunger strike for immigration reform


White letters reading “National TPS Alliance On Hunger Strike For #ResidencyNow #TPSJustice” cover bright blue banners and T-shirts, and foldable chairs and tents sprinkle the ground outside Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C. — the scene is set for a movement determined to create change.
Local immigrants and Harrisonburg residents are heading to Washington, D.C., later this month to take part in a hunger strike in hopes that it’ll lead to immigration reform and protection for immigrant populations. 
Crimson Solano came to America from Honduras in 1998 through Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a program that allows migrants from countries facing widespread violence or natural disasters to live and work in the U.S. Since then, he said he’s been anxiously reapplying every 12 to 18 months and hoping the U.S. would extend the TPS program for Honduras. 

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Immigration conundrum: The Hindu Editorial on immigration reform and the American Dream


The American Dream is struggling to remain a vision premised on diversity and migration
It is unlikely that President Joe Biden ever imagined that it would be a cakewalk to undo some of the most damaging policies implemented by his predecessor Donald Trump, but even he might not have anticipated how quickly the thorny question of immigration reform could spiral into a full-blown crisis. In recent weeks, an unprecedented surge of unaccompanied minors at the U.S.’s southern border has pushed the need for comprehensive reform, front and centre. The sudden spike in their numbers in U.S. custody — over 4,000, according to reports — is already wearing federal resources thin. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas struck a grim note when he said the U.S. was “on pace to encounter more individuals on the southwest border than we have in the last 20 years”. Complicating the entire exercise is the COVID-19 pandemic, which has made it impossible to take down a Trump-era emergency rule that gives border agents the authority to summarily turn away most migrants other than unaccompanied minors, denying them the right to have their asylum claims heard. In a sense, the mounting crisis is related to a sweeping immigration reform proposal unveiled by Mr. Biden’s administration a month ago, as well as smaller bills that the Democrat-controlled Congress could pass with less resistance, including measures to quicken the process for grant of legal status to agriculture workers and “Dreamers”, or undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children.

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