Deferred Action
Arizona’s refusal to issue driver’s licenses to DREAMers will continue to stand pending a constitutional challenge, a federal judge ruled today.
A coalition of immigrant rights advocated filed a lawsuit against the Arizona governor, stating that her order is unconstitutional.
Numbers for Deferred Action drop in November
The former Florida governor and potential 2016 presidential pick of the Republican party spoke candidly on immigration reform during the ABC Continuity Forum 2012 on Tuesday.
The latest report by Latino Decisions found that Latinos in New Mexico largely support President Obama and counts immigration and the economy as the most important issues of this election.
More than 4,500 youths now allowed to work legally in the U.S.
More than 4,500 youths now allowed to work legally in the U.S.
The GOP candidate told The Denver Post that he would uphold any visas and work permits already given to young undocumented immigrants under the DACA.
The Department of Homeland Security announced that the first group of deferred action applications were approved and applicants would be receiving notice within the week.
In a bid to help local Latino students to understand and successfully apply for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), the New York Legal Assistance Team has announced plans to park its mobile center outside of Newton High School in Elmsford, Queens from 2:30pm-6:00pm on Thursday September 6th and Friday September 7th.