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Immigrant rights protest at the US–Mexico border in Tijuana. Thousands of immigrants and their supporters did not go to work or school in Iowa [66] United for the Dignity and Safety of Immigrants (UDSI) (organizing group estimates) [citation needed] May 2: The Minuteman Project says that 400 new members joined in April in response to the ...
On March 18, 2014, Arellano presented herself to U.S. Border Patrol officials at the Otay Mesa border crossing in San Diego, California, and requested asylum in the United States. [4] She has lived in Chicago since then, continuing her human rights defense work while pressing her case for asylum.
The FBI is monitoring groups on the border that are protesting U.S. immigration policy, according to a document obtained by Yahoo News.
A caravan of residents from across the country is heading from Virginia to the U.S.-Mexico border to protest the migrant crisis overwhelming border communities. The convoy kicks off as the Senate ...
The Mexico–United States border crisis is an ongoing migrant crisis in North America concerning the illegal migration of people into the United States. U.S. Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump both referred to surges in migrants at the border as a "crisis" during their tenure. [ 7 ]
The U.S. Border Patrol packed Mexican immigrants into trucks when transporting them to the border for deportation during Operation Wetback.. Operation Wetback was an immigration law enforcement initiative created by Joseph Swing, a retired United States Army lieutenant general and head of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).
Around 3,000 migrants set out Sunday on what they call a mass protest procession through southern Mexico to demand the end of detention centers like the one that caught fire last month, killing 40 ...
The Great American Boycott (Spanish: El Gran Paro Estadounidense, or Spanish: El Gran Paro Americano, lit. "the Great American Strike"), also called the Day Without an Immigrant (Spanish: Día sin inmigrante), was a one-day boycott of United States schools and businesses by immigrants in the United States (mostly Latin American) which took place on May 1, 2006.