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Deporting DREAM Act Students
Aspiring and talented artist, Meynardo Garcia (18), who has lived here since he was 10, is facing deportation to Mexico. Newsie and I both blogged about this today so I would like to focus on the impact of his deportation, Read More …
More DREAM Act students face deportation
For every Juan Gomez, Tope Awe and Maria Gonzalez, we have countless other nameless and faceless DREAM Act students facing deportation to a foreign land and life. Their stories, our stories, deserve to be documented. Mario Munoz (28), came to Read More …
Legally Here, Only to be Deported
That is the story 89,683 legal permanent residents of the United States last year, who were denied naturalization and are now facing deportation proceedings. The CIS is turning down more cases of naturalization than ever before since the 1996 law Read More …
Immigration Control a Lucrative Business
Undocumented migrant workers are making big business in America a lot of moolah, and not only by cutting down the costs of production. The Corrections Corporation of America, Wackenhut Corrections Corporation, and other smaller corporations that are part of the Read More …
Militarization of migration control – Scapegoating, Xenophobia and Profit-Making
I have never understood why we raid and arrest people for ‘working’ and then jail them, separating them from their families and friends. If people come to America, work hard, stay out of trouble and better their lives while contributing Read More …