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Kamala Harris to make first trip to the border as vice president this week

June 25, 2021 latinotimes 0

Vice President Kamala Harris will head to the US-Mexico border on Friday, her office confirmed, following weeks of criticism that she hasn’t visited the area despite being tasked by the Biden administration with trying to […]

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Kamala Harris Warns Undocumented Immigrants: “Don’t Come … We Will Return You”

June 7, 2021 latinotimes 0

The vice president Kamala Harris asked the Central irregularly not travel to the United States , as they will be deported to their country. “Do not come. Don’t come, ”he said after a meeting with […]

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Biden’s open to doing immigration through reconciliation, Hispanic lawmakers say

April 22, 2021 latinotimes 0

President Joe Biden promised Hispanic lawmakers on Tuesday that he would make a more proactive case for the economic benefits of immigration. In the process, he left the impression that it would not just be […]

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Migrant apprehensions at U.S.-Mexico border are surging again

April 11, 2021 latinotimes 0

The U.S. Border Patrol apprehended nearly 100,000 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in February, the tenth consecutive month of increased apprehensions and a return to levels last seen in mid-2019. The number of monthly apprehensions […]

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Supreme Court requires immigrants to show they deserve deportation forgiveness

March 10, 2021 latinotimes 0

The Supreme Court ruled that immigrants who have committed certain crimes must show that they are eligible for the pardon of deportation, since they would be violating the so-called “good moral character” rule. With a […]

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After surging in 2019, migrant apprehensions at U.S.-Mexico border fell sharply in fiscal 2020

November 10, 2020 latinotimes 0

Border Patrol agents apprehended about half as many migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in fiscal 2020 as they did the year before, according to newly released federal data. The sharp drop in the number of […]

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Mexican migrants send more money home to help virus-hit economy

August 11, 2020 latinotimes 0

For Jorge Hernández, the prospect of a cut in United States unemployment pay came as a shock. His hours at the Manhattan restaurant where he works as a chef have been slashed since the start […]

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ICE: Foreign Students Must Leave The U.S. If Their Colleges Go Online-Only This Fall

July 10, 2020 latinotimes 0

Foreign students attending U.S. colleges that will operate entirely online this fall semester cannot remain in the country to do so, according to new regulations released Monday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. As college […]

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Latino leaders demand Florida governor apologize for linking ‘Hispanic farmworkers’ to COVID-19 rise

June 24, 2020 latinotimes 0

MIAMI — Florida Latino Democratic and civil rights leaders demanded Monday that Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis apologize for and clarify his recent comments attributing the state’s steep rise in positive COVID-19 tests to “overwhelmingly Hispanic […]

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Farmworkers deemed ‘essential’ but are left unprotected during coronavirus pandemic

April 13, 2020 latinotimes 0

Right now, farmworkers are still toiling from sunup to sundown to plant, pick, and pack the produce we eat. As the U.S. scrambles to flatten the COVID-19 curve, grocery store shelves have been emptied, and […]

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