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Los Angeles Times
6 min de lecture
American Government
Biden Takes Swing At Immigration Reform With New Legislation
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden will make official on Thursday his aggressive opening salvo in a decades-long effort to reform a broken U.S. immigration system, which ground to a near-halt under his predecessor. Democratic lawmakers are set to intro
NPR
4 min de lecture
Crime & Violence
Judge Blocks Biden Deportation Ban, Jeopardizing Former DACA Recipient
A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked President Biden's 100-day moratorium on most deportations. One man who was scheduled for deportation is tangled in the bureaucratic morass.
NPR
2 min de lecture
Politics
DACA Recipient Hopes Biden Goes 'Beyond Proposals And Promises' On Immigration
Greisa Martinez Rosas, a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient and executive director of United We Dream, talks about President Biden's immigration push.
The Atlantic
8 min de lecture
American Government
Trump’s Most Malicious Legacy
The outgoing president leaves behind a tribalistic, distrustful, and sometimes delusional political culture.
NPR
2 min de lecture
Crime & Violence
Judge Rules Acting DHS Secretary Lacked Authority To Suspend DACA Program
It's the latest court ruling against the Trump administration's attempts to terminate the Obama-era program that protects young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
The Independent
6 min de lecture
Politics
A Note To All The Champagne Socialists Who Don’t Think Biden Is Ideologically Pure Enough
After the devastation of approximately 230,000 Covid-19 deaths in the United States, the profound tragedy of family separation at the border, and four years of white supremacist rhetoric and misinformation, America finally has a new leader. On Saturd
NPR
7 min de lecture
American Government
Biden's First 100 Days: Here's What To Expect
Joe Biden has made dozens of campaign promises. A significant amount of his agenda centers on reversing or updating positions taken by the Trump administration.
POPSUGAR
2 min de lecture
American Government
Trump Dares to Say He's "Trying Very Hard" to Reunite Families Separated at the Border
Earlier this week, a filing from the American Civil Liberties Union revealed the parents of over 545 migrant children who were separated by Trump's zero-tolerance policy . Under Trump's deplorable policy, parents were forcibly separated from their ch
FactCheck.org
15 min de lecture
FactChecking Trump’s Town Hall
In an Oct. 15 town hall on NBC News, President Donald Trump made false and misleading claims on the coronavirus, the economy and more. The post FactChecking Trump’s Town Hall appeared first on FactCheck.org.
NPR
2 min de lecture
American Government
Trump's And Biden's Plans On Immigration
Compare the presidential candidates' immigration policies, from the border wall to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Los Angeles Times
3 min de lecture
Crime & Violence
Op-Ed: Why Abuse And Neglect Of Immigrants Proliferate In ICE Detention
In immigrant rights circles, it is common to hear the phrase "abolish ICE," a sentiment that has grown stronger with every new abuse. A whistleblower recently filed a complaint about a gynecologist in Georgia performing hysterectomies on migrant wome
NPR
4 min de lecture
Politics
She Can't Vote Herself, But This DACA Recipient Is Working To Register Others
Miriam Robles, 24, says she envisions the day she becomes a U.S. citizen and gets to vote the way other people fantasize about their wedding day.
NPR
5 min de lecture
American Government
Biden Pledges To Dismantle Trump's Sweeping Immigration Changes — But Can He Do That?
The Trump administration has undertaken more than 400 executive actions on immigration, according to the Migration Policy Institute. Biden vows to roll back many policies — but faces obstacles.
Los Angeles Times
3 min de lecture
American Government
Editorial: Trump's Troubling Preference For 'Acting' Appointees
President Donald Trump has flouted so many constitutional norms that it's hard to keep up with them. But one of his most flagrant violations has been his end run around the Constitution's requirement that important appointments be made with the "advi
The Atlantic
8 min de lecture
The Supreme Court Is Avoiding Talking About Race
Supreme Court justices typically write opinions that say more than what is strictly necessary to decide the case before them. In those opinions, the justices also communicate with their colleagues, other courts, and the country about the issues, valu
The Atlantic
10 min de lecture
American Government
Can Anything Be Done to Rein In the President’s Speech?
This president doesn’t speak like other presidents, that much is clear. Since taking office in January 2017, President Donald Trump has used the bully pulpit in ways that break, often dramatically, from the rhetorical norms that preceded him. The pre
High Country News
1 min de lecture
Social Science
A Reprieve For Dreamers
In 2017, when the Trump administration rescinded DACA, the Obama-era program Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the University of California filed a lawsuit against the federal government to challenge the termination. DACA, which protects eligib
Los Angeles Times
3 min de lecture
American Government
Commentary: Trump Keeps Attacking The 'Dreamers.' Congress' Dereliction Of Duty Is Part Of The Problem
Well, the Trump administration certainly is persistent. The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it would no longer accept new applications under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and would limit renewals of curren
NPR
3 min de lecture
Trump Administration Refuses To Accept New DACA Applicants Despite Court Rulings
The Trump administration will reject new applications while it undertakes a "comprehensive review" of DACA, a senior administration official said Tuesday during a call with reporters.
NPR
2 min de lecture
Federal Court Orders Trump Administration To Accept New DACA Applications
The U.S. District Court in Maryland orders the Trump administration to restore DACA fully and begin accepting new, first-time applicants.
Los Angeles Times
5 min de lecture
Slowed By COVID-19, California Group Tries To Track Down Families Separated At The Border
LOS ANGELES - Veronica Ledesma goes to sleep worrying about 86 families. And none of them are her own. There's the mother who fears being five minutes late to pick up her children. They were separated at the border and when she is late the kids wonde
The Atlantic
6 min de lecture
Progressives’ Supreme Court Victories Will Be Fleeting
In several big-ticket cases this term, the conservative Supreme Court appeared to give significant wins to progressives. On issues including abortion, immigration, and LGBTQ equality, a majority of the Court voted for seemingly progressive results. A
NPR
2 min de lecture
American Government
Trump Says Upcoming Immigration Measure Will Include DACA
In an interview with Noticias Telemundo, Trump makes a series of seemingly conflicting comments about his next steps.
The Marshall Project
15 min de lecture
Emigration, Immigration, and Refugees
The True Costs of Deportation
Even after the Supreme Court ruling sparing DACA, many immigrants can face deportation. Here are the stories of three families where deportation brought financial ruin, mental health crises—and eve...
The Atlantic
5 min de lecture
American Government
The Night Trump Stopped Trying
Coming home from Tulsa, the intensely image-conscious president no longer looked like a winner.
The Atlantic
4 min de lecture
American Government
Why Trump Keeps Losing at the Supreme Court
The legal reasoning may look like it turns on obscure technicalities, but the administration’s cases are falling apart because of something much more deeply wrong.
The Atlantic
6 min de lecture
The Trump Administration’s Incompetence Was the Saving Grace of 700,000 Dreamers
In a bravura interagency pageant of incompetence, the Trump administration managed today to wrest defeat from the jaws of victory. The Supreme Court decided in favor of the “Dreamers” in Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of
The Atlantic
3 min de lecture
American Government
Roberts Wanted Minimal Competence, but Trump Couldn’t Deliver
The chief justice expects the federal government to adhere to basic standards of honesty and fidelity to the public interest.
The Atlantic
3 min de lecture
American Government
Trump Is Losing Credit Where He May Soon Need It Most
Today, President Trump tweeted a bewildered question about the latest Supreme Court decision against him: “Do you get the impression the Supreme Court doesn’t like me?” Thousands of people on Twitter promptly tweeted back, “It’s not about you!” Yet t
NPR
5 min de lecture
American Government
'Sigh Of Relief' Or 'Slippery Slope': Advocates and Opponents React To DACA Ruling
"I couldn't believe it," says one DACA recipient. "The writing on the wall was that we were all going to be mourning and not celebrating today." Immigration opponents are blasting the decision.
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