by Julianne Hing on June 3 2013, 2:28PM
The common college application accepted by more than 400 colleges will stop discriminating against undocumented students, starting this fall.
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The common college application accepted by more than 400 colleges will stop discriminating against undocumented students, starting this fall.
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Mass. Becomes 13th State to Allow Some Undocumented Students to Pay In-State Tuition
by Jorge Rivas on November 20 2012, 3:58PM
The decision will cut tuition fees by about 50 percent for undocumented students attending state colleges.
Topics: /NOW, Schools & Youth
L.A. City Council Committee Unanimously Approves ID Cards for Undocumented Immigrants
by Jorge Rivas on October 16 2012, 3:49PM
A “key vote” to move ahead with the official city ID cards.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
Happy National Coming Out Day! Tell Us What Makes You So Fabulous
by Jamilah King on October 11 2012, 12:38PM
UndocuQueer activists have given a new meaning to the phrase “coming out.” We’re sharing some of their work in hopes that it’ll inspire you to share your stories.
Topics: /NOW
Mississippi Joins Lawsuit to Sue Obama Admin Over Deferred Action
by Julianne Hing on October 10 2012, 5:42PM
Kris Kobach is keeping himself busy with more lawsuits.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
Obama Approves ‘Small Group’ of 72k Deferred Action Applications
by Jorge Rivas on September 12 2012, 10:09AM
The Obama administration has received an estimated 72,000 Deferred Action applications from young undocumented immigrants seeking to avoid deportation and get a work permit since the program started Aug. 15.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
Photos: ‘Undocumented and Unfraid’ UndocuBus Riders Watching Obama’s DNC Speech
by Jorge Rivas on September 7 2012, 3:24PM
On Thursday evening about 20 Undocubus riders who traveled from Arizona to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte met at a local church to watch President Obama deliver his acceptance speech.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
Jan Brewer Orders Arizona DREAMers Barred From Public Benefits
by Julianne Hing on August 16 2012, 8:48AM
The Arizona governor is at it again.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
Advocates Launch Fund to Help DREAMers Pay $465 ‘Deferred Action’ Fee
by Jorge Rivas on August 15 2012, 10:57AM
This represents the first step for more than a million DREAMers to pursue higher education, meaningful employment, and a chance to contribute to this country’s future.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
Obama Comes Out Against Undocumented Law School Grad’s Lawyer Dreams
by Julianne Hing on August 2 2012, 1:15PM
Sergio Garcia graduated from law school and passed the bar, but he’s undocumented. And he’s not alone.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
TIME Mag’ New Immigration Cover Story: ‘We Are Americans - Just Not Legally’
by Jorge Rivas on June 14 2012, 12:55PM
Jose Antonio Vargas is on the cover of the new issue of TIME Magazine.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
The Undocumented Attorney, an Oxymoron for Our DREAMless Days
by Julianne Hing on June 7 2012, 10:07AM
States grapple with whether or not to allow undocumented immigrants to practice law. Can the rest of the nation handle it?
Topics: Immigration
Undocumented Mothers Have Dreams, Too
by Mónica Novoa, Angy Rivera on May 11 2012, 9:01AM
One young undocumented activists is tired of politicians talking about the “poor choices” of immigrant parents. So she gave her mom a chance to set the record straight.
Topics: Drop the I-Word
Georgia’s Statewide Undocumented Students College Ban Fails
by Julianne Hing on March 30 2012, 3:18PM
The bill, which also included HB 56-like provisions that would have blocked immigrants’ access to basic utilities, died.
Topics: Immigration, /NOW, SB 1070 Copycats
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