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A California lawmaker is leading the charge to make undocumented residents eligible for a popular state-backed home loan program, weeks before it gives out another $250 million in down payment ...
The uses Mid City-Heights residents cite as concerns exist in a type of housing that's grown increasingly common in some Los Angeles neighborhoods where single family homes sit on lots the city ...
The economic impact of illegal immigration to the United States is difficult to accurately display for a plethora of reasons. Not only are researchers using rough estimations on the number of illegal immigrants in the country but also having to decipher how many resources they are using and if their children are also using the resources that are handed out.
The mayor of Newport Beach, California, blasted Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers after a third straight boatload of illegal migrants washed onto the shores of his town Thursday.
In 2006–2007, millions of people participated in protests over a proposed change to U.S. immigration policy. [1] These large scale mobilizations are widely seen as a historic turning point in Latino politics, especially Latino immigrant civic participation and political influence, as noted in a range of scholarly publications in this field. [1]
SB 1289 was passed in California August 30, 2016, but Governor Jerry Brown vetoed it. [87] However, Sen. Lara reintroduced the bill as SB 29 in 2017 and Gov. Brown signed it into law in October 2017. [88] The measure went into effect January 2018, halting the expansion and construction of for-profit immigrant prisons in the state of California.
In a move some believe is forgiving illegal activity and others say is practical in an imperfect world, undocumented immigrants in California can register for a drivers license starting Friday.
Reno v. Flores, 507 U.S. 292 (1993), was a Supreme Court of the United States case that addressed the detention and release of unaccompanied minors.. The Supreme Court ruled that the Immigration and Naturalization Service's regulations regarding the release of alien unaccompanied minors did not violate the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution. [1]