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Illegal immigrants face higher bar when it comes to seeking Asylum

With federal authorities tightening the standards along with an increase in Central American migrants this year, yet immigrants who enter the country illegally are getting less eligibility to seek asylum. Detained migrants who have claimed that they are scared to go back to their home country due to credible fear of persecution or torture have…

Immigration Reform, News

Federal Government sign off on the California Department of Motor Vehicles for Immigrants driver’s licenses

With nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants living in US and working here, it is grea way the government tries to implement or put in place quality temporary work or licenses.  Since 1993, most immigrants living here illegally have been barred from obtaining California licenses Immigrants who are currently driving without a license are taught to…

Immigration Reform, News

ARC report claims nearly 5,200 children of deported immigrants parents are living in Foster care ARC report claims nearly 5,200 children of deported immigrants parents are living in Foster care

2011 US deported 397,000 people and detained nearly that many, 2014 we can see nearly 11 million undocumented people in the US. According to federal data released to ARC through a Freedom of Information Act request, a growing number and proportion of deportees are parents. In the first six months of 2011, the federal government…

Immigration Reform, News

The faith of American kids in detention when parents leave them behind after being deported

Report from racial justice think-tank says, often thousands of American children are seen living in foster care across the nation, especially after the upswing of immigrants in 2011. Some of these children never get a chance to reunite with their families again.  In the first half of 2011 alone, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported…

Immigration Reform, News

School for Children inside Federal Immigration Jail

:  It is something unusual to see children attending school inside the jail. Classrooms monitored by security cameras, artificial turf soccer field in the courtyard, this is the school for immigrants who have fled to the US along with their mothers-mostly from Central America. Classes are eight hours a day at Karnes County Residential Center….

Immigration Reform, News