The EB-5 investor visa, which grants the permanent residence card or green card to foreign families who lend $ 900,000 to real estate developments in […]
Judge’s Decision Is a Victory for Immigrants Detained by Ice in Times of Coronavirus
To help control the spread of the coronavirus, the Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) must deliver soap, antibacterial gel, face masks, and disinfectants […]
What Do We Propose About Immigration?
CITIZENSHIP Link citizenship to residence versus nationality. Defend the full equality of rights of all people residing in Spain, regardless of whether their origin is Spanish, […]
The Movement of Undocumented Immigrants in the United States
According to the 2000 census, there were 8.4 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. For 2005, the PEW Hispanic Center already estimated the figure at […]
The Fight of Immigrants
Throughout the year, the immigrants’ struggle was the protagonist of a highly polarized intermediate electoral campaign, which led to measures that affected them with increasing […]
The Fight for the Rights of Immigrants
Immigrant rights must be oriented on two fronts: ending neoliberal policies responsible for generating poverty in their countries of origin, forcing them to emigrate, and […]
The Transgenerationality of the Movement and the Students
Between 70 and 80% of public elementary, middle and high school students in California are Hispanic, and they face an enormous number of challenges, such […]
Presidential Hopefuls Fight for Immigration and Healthcare in Miami’s First Democratic Debate
The first Democratic presidential debate of the 2020 campaign faced 10 candidates who discussed their differences on issues such as immigration, health care, gun violence […]
USCIS Reopens Tomorrow Amid Coronavirus and Protests. Immigrants Will See These Changes
Routine services provided in person to immigrants by the Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) at its field, asylum and local application assistance centers (ASC) offices […]