All posts tagged "Immigration"
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Mariam Jaffery | June 27, 2016
How to Actually Move to Canada if Trump Gets Elected
It's much easier said than done.
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Ashlee Smith | June 23, 2016
Supreme Court Split Blocks Obama’s Immigration Actions
The tie leaves a lower court ruling in place, blocking deferred action.
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Emma Von Zeipel | June 9, 2016
Family Detention Centers: Women and Children Locked up After Fleeing Violence
Inside America's own refugee crisis.
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Alexis Evans | May 16, 2016
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Check out the top stories from Laws Street!
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Alec Siegel | May 11, 2016
New CIS Study Shows Immigrants Take in More Welfare Than U.S. Born
But it's hardly the only metric on immigrant contributions overall.
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Alec Siegel | May 5, 2016
Mother’s Day Appeal Outside the White House Aims to Abolish Family Detention Centers
Formerly detained mothers send flowers and Mother's Day cards to mothers in the White House.
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Alexis Evans | April 19, 2016
Amber Heard & Johnny Depp Issue Strange Apology For Pet Smuggling
Warning: the video is "ruff" to watch!
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Jillian Sequeira | February 2, 2016
What are the Major Takeaways from the 2016 World Economic Forum?
What happened at Davos this year?
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Ajla Glavasevic | January 22, 2016
The Federal Government’s Immigration Showdown: SCOTUS Will Decide
How will Obama's executive actions fare?
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 14, 2015
What Do You Want to Hear About in the Next Republican Debate?
It will be the last debate of 2015: what do you need to know beforehand?
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Morgan McMurray | November 18, 2015
By Reacting to Fear, We Let ISIS Win
Irrational fear is ISIS' goal.
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Jillian Sequeira | November 12, 2015
The Dangers of Jus Sanguinis: Outdated and Restrictive Immigration Policy in Italy
Why we should all care about changes to Italy's immigration policy.
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Michael Sliwinski | September 18, 2015
America’s Role in Solving the Migrant Crisis
What can the United States do?
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Kevin Rizzo | August 28, 2015
The Consequences of Stronger Immigration Enforcement Can Be Seen in Our Prisons
Detention is a big part of American border security.
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Emily Dalgo | July 19, 2015
Generation Progress Encourages Millennials to “Make Progress”
What does it take to get millennials excited?
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Angel Idowu | June 21, 2015
The Dominican Republic’s Deportation Policy: Is it Broken?
The Dominican Republic's policy to deport Haitians is being called unfair and unjust.
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Alexis Evans | May 28, 2015
Does a Mexican Teen Killed by Border Patrol Have Constitutional Rights?
A USBP agent might not receive consequences for gunning down a Mexican teen.
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Alexis Evans | May 27, 2015
Obama’s Immigration Plan: Does it Have Any Hope of Moving Forward?
A new court decision renders the plan's fate uncertain.
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Anneliese Mahoney | April 19, 2015
Obama Lashes Out at Senate Over Loretta Lynch Confirmation Hold Up
Loretta Lynch's attorney general nomination has languished in the Senate for six months. What is the GOP doing?
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Jennifer Polish | April 8, 2015
Natural or Organic: Not Just the Labels on Our Food
What does it actually mean to label our food organic or natural?
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Jennifer Polish | April 2, 2015
LGBTQ Immigration: Not Just About Marriage
LGBTQ immigration issues don't just revolve around marriage. Learn about the other issues particularly facing LGBTQ immigrants.
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Valeriya Metla | March 11, 2015
America’s Deportation Policy: Successes and Failures
Are our deportation policies working?
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 23, 2015
Top Political Moments at the 2015 Oscars
The 2015 Oscars were filled with important, and some regrettable, political statements from Hollywood's top brass.
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Jessica McLaughlin | February 22, 2015
Human Trafficking: Alive in the United States
Despite stereotypes to the contrary, human trafficking is a real problem in the U.S.
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Allison Dawson | February 18, 2015
Texas Federal Judge Halts Obama’s Immigration Plans
A Federal judge in Texas put a stop to the Obama Administration's immigration initiative that was supposed to...
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Michael Sliwinski | January 25, 2015
Right-Wing Groups in Europe: A Rising Force?
After the economic crisis and the influx of immigration, right-wing groups are on the rise in Europe.
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Michael Sliwinski | January 6, 2015
The U.S. and Cuba: The Path to Normalized Relations
Time to head to Cuba! But first here's a look at the countries' complicated history.
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 25, 2014
ICYMI: Top 10 Political Stories of 2014
Check out Law Street's top 10 political stories of 2014.
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Robbin Antony | November 25, 2014
The Immigration Reform Bill of 2013: Progress That Went Nowhere
What happened with the immigration reform bill of 2013, the last substantial movement in Congress on the divisive...
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 22, 2014
Where Could You Watch Obama’s Speech? Depends Where you Live
Major networks chose not to carry Obama's immigration speech, but some local affiliates bucked the trend.