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Titled, "Workers without papers." By Jiho, France Escrito Por Daniela a las 03:27 PM The NYT published an excellent piece in their ongoing series, "Remade in America" about immigrants in the United States. Titled, "A Family Divided by 2 Words, Legal and Illegal," the article takes a look at families comprised of both legal and undocumented immigrants, as well as some U.S. citizens. Several moving tales. Take a look, too, at this graphic—
Escrito Por Daniela a las 03:09 PM We recommend you download the full factsheet released recently by the Pew Hispanic Center detailing information about Mexican immigrants and immigration to the United States. You can download it here. Escrito Por Daniela a las 11:02 AM Escrito Por Daniela a las 10:58 AM The New York Times' editorial blog, "Room for Debate," published a series of op/eds from immigration experts titled "Immigration Children in Legal Limbo," focusing specifically on the DREAM Act— Legislation (called the Dream Act) sponsored by Senators Richard Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, and Richard Lugar, Republican of Indiana, would give some of these young immigrants a chance to become permanent residents. It would extend to those who have stayed out of trouble, graduated from high school and either finished two years of college or two years of military service, and there would be a six-year conditional status period. We’ve asked three immigration specialists what to do about this particular immigrant population, which is estimated at one million people. The discussion also includes the perspective of two young immigrants, Prerna and Nick, who were brought to the United States by their parents and who have been here a decade or more. They asked that their last names not be used because they do not have legal papers.
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