The Immigration Policy Center’s Weekly News Roundup
…return to his hideaway, where Kennedy explained to him why he equated the immigration bill with the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964—and showed him memorabilia of the Kennedy family….
Read MorePosted by Wendy Feliz | Oct 23, 2009 | Enforcement, Integration, Interior Enforcement, Legislation, Reform
…return to his hideaway, where Kennedy explained to him why he equated the immigration bill with the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964—and showed him memorabilia of the Kennedy family….
Read MorePosted by Mo Kantner | Jul 5, 2022 | Changing Culture, Immigration 101
…sworn-in citizens. Immigrants who are lucky enough to overcome the laborious and bureaucratic road to becoming U.S. citizens often do so with the support of family and friends. But it’s…
Read MorePosted by Eric Gibble | Nov 11, 2015 | Integration
…has been some progress. In November 2013, Secretary Johnson announced new policies to protect certain family members of the U.S. military and of those seeking to enlist. But there is…
Read MorePosted by American Immigration Council Staff | Jul 10, 2017 | Enforcement, How the Immigration System Works, Interior Enforcement
…deport less than 4 percent of the undocumented population and a long precedent of protecting those with equities from deportation, like long term residents and individuals with family ties. Long…
Read MorePosted by Wendy Feliz | Apr 18, 2016 | DACA/DAPA, Executive Action, Federal Courts/Jurisdiction
…and Reps. Joaquin Castro (TX) and Jan Schakowsky (IL), rallying the supportive crowd that echoed their calls for justice and family unity. One of the stars of the day was…
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