Human rights advocates call on Biden to speed up reforms to protect migrants
More than 30 organizations urged unity against the threat of mass removals: ‘The threat of deportation is not just a campaign promise’
More than 30 organizations urged unity against the threat of mass removals: ‘The threat of deportation is not just a campaign promise’
With the temporary pause of the programs, the future of more than a million migrants — who have formed families and established homes in the United States — is hanging in the balance
Human rights groups are preparing demonstrations this weekend to pressure the president into expanding the benefits of people under DACA protection
The DREAM Act was introduced in Congress in August 2001, and has still not been approved. This law would allow 3.5 million undocumented young people who arrived in America as minors to regularize their situation
The process can be done online or by mail, and although it is not complicated, the cost may be high for some people
The decision does not affect those already enrolled in the program, but it does prevent new applicants from registering
The action will allow those covered by the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, to access government-funded health insurance programs