10 DACA recipient students in Georgia filed a lawsuit on Tuesday asking Georgia University’s board to give them in-state tuition rates. The same group of students filed a lawsuit in February of 2016, which was dismissed by the Georgia Supreme Court. The students...
Nearly 5 million undocumented immigrants eagerly await the Supreme Court’s decision on the scope of Presidential Executive Order. The state of Texas and 25 other states sued the Federal Government, denouncing President’s Executive Order, particularly Deferred Action...
In a November interview with CNN host Erin Burnett, Trump asked “Do you think an illegal immigrant getting money is going to be paying taxes.” Trump’s question started a debate in our country as to whether undocumented immigrants were paying government taxes and...
With the presidential election just around the corner, the headlines and news reporting are centered around the major issues facing this country. Amongst these headlines are many topics such as terrorism, healthcare, unemployment, the economy etc. However, in my...
Children in Deportation As a mother and a legal assistant working for an immigration attorney any story that talks about children being deported interests me. That is how I came across the story of Kimberly. Kimberly is a 19-year-old girl...
January 15,2015 – Starting today, All the 50 Mexican Consulates in the United States will be able to issue birth certificates to mexican citizens. This will make it easier for immigrant people from Mexico to apply for Driver’s Licenses, Work permits,...